
Born and raised in the Big Apple, Michael Roberts is a College sophomore majoring in History. He helps prevent chaos every other Tuesday.
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by Michael Roberts | March 2, 2010 1:41AM
Having the option of submitting a one-minute YouTube video that “says something about you” could exacerbate the pressure of the college-applications process.
by Michael Roberts | February 16, 2010 12:38AM
Social-networking services need to be more vigilant about who can view their users’ personal information.
by Michael Roberts | February 2, 2010 1:37AM
This past Wednesday, Apple sent shockwaves throughout the education world after unveiling the highly anticipated iPad. In doing so, Steve Jobs sent a message to publishers and universities: media and technology may soon entirely shape our educational experience.
by Michael Roberts | January 19, 2010 12:45AM
We need some sort of notification system — via e-mail or text-message — that alerts students when a final grade has been posted on Penn InTouch.
by Michael Roberts | December 13, 2009 9:26PM
In partnership with the Undergraduate Assembly, the Van Pelt Library and Bon Appetit at Penn Dining have extended the business hours of Mark’s Cafe in Van Pelt.
by Michael Roberts | December 8, 2009 9:19PM
Famed celebrity chef Bobby Flay has sparked excitement on campus after hinting that Bobby’s Burger Palace will soon be serving patties and fries in University City.
by Michael Roberts | December 6, 2009 8:59PM
College sophomore Doug Miller was chosen to discuss his proposal for The Economist’s global contest at its Carbon Economy Summit.
by Michael Roberts | December 1, 2009 9:02PM
In June 2007, College sophomore Turja Chakrabarti, a Kolkata, India native, helped found Pratit, an international non-profit that works to create solutions to poverty in the slums of Kolkata and villages in West Bengal.
by Michael Roberts | November 25, 2009 2:06AM
Ross Silver, a 1984 College and Wharton alumnus and partner in the legal firm Fried Frank’s New York office, offered some words of wisdom for students looking at off-campus properties.
by Michael Roberts | November 20, 2009 12:59AM
When Wharton and College junior Rohan Grover begins his one-year term as the new chairman of the Asian Pacific Student Coalition on Dec. 18, he hopes to increase communication between APSC, other minority groups and the student body as a whole.
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