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Her most recent paper, “Friends with Academic Benefits,” was recently published in Context, an academic journal published by the American Sociological Association.
As if this year's World Series couldn't get crazier — the Chicago Cubs' very own starting pitcher for Game 7, Kyle Hendricks, once pitched against Penn as a member of Dartmouth's Big Green baseball team.
Before Hendricks rose up to the Major League, he joined Dartmouth and pitched the clinching game against Cornell in the best-of-three Ivy League Championship Series as a freshman in 2009 — his skill of pitching series-deciding games was acquired early on in his career.
When Hendricks faced off against Penn in 2011, the junior recorded six strikeouts.
Tiffany Trump, Trump campaign manager, Kellyanne Conway, and reporter, Bobby Knight, walked into Wawa in King of Prussia, Pa. with the Republican presidential candidate after he delivered a speech in Valley Forge.
It’s the first of November, and for high school seniors across America, that means many schools' early Common Applications are due. And for around 5,500 seniors, that means they need to submit their Penn Early Decision applications.
Harvard janitors and security guards rallied Monday afternoon to draw attention to ongoing negotiations with the university, just a week after the end of Harvard's dining service workers' strike.
The check-ins are meant to confuse the local police department there over the numbers and identities of protesters, after rumors that the police were using Facebook to make a list of protesters.
Motivated to create something to help with adolescent scoliosis, Ellen Su ’13 and Levi Deluke ’14 developed a product called “Cinch,” a smart strap for back braces.
The Division of Public Safety recently notified a number of Greek organizations and off-campus houses that the annual Penn-Princeton football game would have an increased police presence. The additional precautions are the result of “unruly” past Penn tailgaters.
Shaan Patel, a 27-year-old from Las Vegas, went from being rejected by every Ivy League school to which he applied to successfully running a business with Mark Cuban.
According to the Brown Daily Herald, on October 14th an Event Staff Security (ESS) officer allegedly harassed multiple students at a party hosted by Brown's Organization of Multiracial and Biracial Students (BOMBS) and Harambee House.