Everybody and The New Yorker
Department of Fact. About Town: The New Yorker and the World It Made.
The way we live now. In the Gloaming.
Bests in Basketball
A big year for basketball.
Keeping in Touch
Alumni On-line Community
Mush-on Accomplished
Aliy Zirkle C’92
Frequent Flyer
Jon Wurtzburger C’57
Writing a Prescription for Tribal Health Care
Dr. Larry Sokolic CGS’83
High-Adrenaline Reading
Josh Piven C’93 and David Borgenicht C’90
An UnConventional Experience
Carol McCullough Fitzgerald CW’63
Cheesesteaks, Tastykakes and … Information Technology?
Paul Morin W’91 WG’98
Manufacturing Products—and Relationships
Gregg Lichtenstein C’81 GrW’92
Alumni Notes
May|Jun 2000
Obituaries
May|Jun 2000
May|June 2000
Vol. 98 | No. 5
TeleStudies
Kids spend more than 20 hours a week in front of the TV. Are yours watching what they should? Would you know? Researchers at the Annenberg Public Policy Center have some answers.
Letters
Mar|Apr 2000: Millennial overstatement, Gieg response — and more.
Looking In, Looking Out
Architect Barton Myers’ designs set the stage for art and life in the city.
Building Bridges with Art
The Foundation community arts initiative.
Browne Gives $10 Million to SAS for Endowed Chairs
$10 million for endowed professorships in SAS
Economic Impact Study Shows Penn’s Muscle
The University's impact on the region
Penn Students Against Sweatshops
Students sit-in over sweatshops
Wharton Names Harker as Dean
Harker chosen as new Wharton dean
Wharton: Virtually Exploding
Nothing but Net at Wharton
McHarg to Receive the Japan Prize
McHarg awarded Japan Prize for city planning
New Treasures From King Midas’ Tomb
Phrygians' Wake





















