A House Built with Ideas
Weiss Tech House is home for student-inventors
Dough Boys
Baking and business savvy meet at student-run Insomnia Cookies.
Written in Stone
Penn women’s history chronicled in stone
A Place for Community—and Kosher Dining
Steinhardt Hall is Hillel’s new home on campus
Hurrah For … What Was That Again?
The Quaker spirit lives on, in Franklin Field’s upper tiers and the occasional freshman heart.
“Extreme” Advice to Freshmen: Be an Action-Learner
Taking education to the extreme
“To Live Like They Don’t Live at Other Universities”
High-rise facelift
Students’ Views on Middle East Preserved in Archives
Middle East-class essays archived
Hi, My Name is Josselyn
… and I’m pretending to be an alcoholic.
Window
Window, Sep|Oct 2003
All, All in the Family
Tutu calls for a world in which “All are insiders: all!”
Wrongful Death Lawsuit Settled
Wrongful-death lawsuit settled out of court
Picture This
Art From the Undergrad
A Special Bond
From College Hall | Why Penn must increase its endowment for scholarships.
Appointment With O’Hara
What did the novelist want with a Delta Phi hatband?
Students “wage peace” in Houston Hall
Penn Students Against War on Iraq.
Students Won’t Face Trial on Assault
No trial for students accused in assault case.
The Vote is In?
Results of union vote sealed pending appeal.
Cricket Craze
Students gather to watch 2003 Cricket World Cup
All About the Benjamins (Not)
Ticket to diversity.
Second Time Around
A program offered through the College of General Studies allows retirees—Penn alumni and others—to audit courses in the School of Arts and Sciences.
Unlocking Doors
Stealing clothes, hanging from fire escapes—it’s all part of growing up.
Speaking Out Against War
Faculty “teach-in” and students march against war on Iraq
Assault Allegations Shock Campus
Five charged in assault on Princeton debater





















