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It’s Saturday: 5:20 p.m. There are three hours until a party of 60 Penn students is set to arrive at Iztaccihuatl, and John Lewis, the one-man show behind the popular BYO restaurant in South Philadelphia, is giving me an earful.
Taking a class full of freshmen when you’re a senior might be a weird experience, but it’s much stranger when you’re an adult and you’re in a class full of undergraduates.
Clubs such as Penn Persians and the Wharton Middle East North Africa Club may be unknown by some, but others use these clubs to find peers with the same heritage and remain connected to their culture.
Creating legitimate, fully-functioning electric vehicles right here on campus, the Penn Electric Racing club is an opportunity to be involved in an elaborate engineering project that connects design, creativity and cutting edge technology.
Last Wednesday, a group of Penn students sent out an anonymous survey designed to gauge interest in a potential dance program for academic credit at Penn.