The Magic Pebble
Being the mother of an autistic child.
Life on Campus
From the Editor: Jul|Aug 2002
Satisfy Your Intellectual Cravings
From College Hall | Invitation to alumni: Sample Penn’s intellectual feast.
Penn’s Greatest Hoop Star
The record books—and this awed alumnus—say it’s Ernie Beck.
Different Worlds
From the Editor: May|Jun 2002
Faculty Favorites
Faculty member who most stimulated readers during their years at Penn.
Going For It
How I sang for Billy Joel.
The Faculty Issue
From the Editor: Mar|Apr 2002
Pause against Plagiarism
Think your own thoughts, and you may not steal others’ words.
Saved by a C
Recalling a professor’s act of generosity.
Happy Hundredth
From the Editor: Jan|Feb 2002
On September 11, Harold Stassen, and more
On September 11, Harold Stassen, and more.
No Mask, No Gear, No Wig
On being the headless—and only woman—Quaker.
Technology Rules
From College Hall: With a slew of new initiatives, SEAS is a major player in Penn’s future.
Dancing In The Dark
Just two people, the music, and the connection.
Living With Terror
From the Editor: Nov|Dec 2001
Global gripe, no grudge against Chomsky … and more.
Nov|Dec 2001: Global gripe, no grudge against Chomsky … and more.
Penn Stands As One Family
From College Hall | Reweaving the fabric of Penn’s global community.
Survivor, Eyewitness, Volunteer
Three New York alumni tell their stories.
Fighting the Enemy Fear
Students organize to raise awareness of hate crimes.
Penn Community Grieves and Unites After Terror
Students, faculty, staff, and alumni draw together.
Thinking About 9/11
Penn’s faculty on terrorism, Islam, and life after the attacks.
















