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Letters
Sept|Oct 2010
To eRead or Not to eRead
Should I get over my crush on print culture and buy a Kindle already?
The First Day of Peace
World War II ended on September 2, 1945. For two alumni, something strange happened next.
The Office
“I needed a room in which I could dream.”
Phantom Privacy
We’ve lost control of our online data, and the consequences may be worse than you think.
How to Save a City in 20 Years or Less
Fels consultant John Kromer on how to fix broken cities.
The Father of Underwater Archaeology Returns
“If the shipwreck is in the water, why would I stay on land?”
Football: Upbeat, Despite Tragedy
Despite tragedy, football’s prospects look bright.
Crafting Art
A new exhibition celebrates the singular designs of Wharton Esherick.
Speak Softly, and Carry a Big Bat
A hard-hitting history of horsehide diplomacy.
Après Roland, le Déluge
Beyond Bovary. One Hundred Great French Books.
Briefly Noted
Sept|Oct 2010
A Wordslinger Takes on a Gunslinger—and Other Cultural Pursuits
Dan Rottenberg C’64 still believes in journalism.
Rebel with a URL
Cenk Uygur W’92 delivers the “real news” on The Young Turks.
These Kidz Are Alright
Jabari Evans C’04 and Michael Aguilar EAS’01 take hip-hop to school.
From Dependency to Dreams through Fair Trade
Gianna Driver W’04 saves other women from the life her mother escaped.
Order in the Divorce Court
Lynn Toler L’84 lays down the law on Divorce Court.
Alumni Notes
Sept|Oct 2010
Obituaries
Sept|Oct 2010
Who’s Who?
Thomas Eakins’ The Agnew Clinic
Desperately Seeking Blank
Think it’s easy to turn off your mind when you’re playing baseball? Think again, says a former Major Leaguer (and Penn Quaker standout).
Alumni Weekend 2010
Alumni Weekend, 2010: Our annual photo essay.
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