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1. Panel: Student Ignite Panel about the film industry featuring WME’s Ryan Feldman, NYLON’s Shruti Ganguly and Cinetic Media’s Linzee Troubh
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1. Panel: Student Ignite Panel about the film industry featuring WME’s Ryan Feldman, NYLON’s Shruti Ganguly and Cinetic Media’s Linzee Troubh
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For 34th Street's 2.18.15 Street Style issue, we're presenting the students who make the most notable fashion statements. Finally, we're recognizing that girl who rocks exclusively Penn gear and that guy with the impeccable man bun. Nominate your most (un)stylish friends All the superlative winners will receive a prize from our sponsors at Smokes on 2.19.15. Anyone is eligible.
“I was pre–med and trying to study abroad in Tel Aviv. I couldn’t take any pre–med classes abroad because med schools don’t like it, so I needed three of my classes abroad to count for either my major or college requirements in order to graduate on time. Unfortunately, there’s no one place at Penn where you can go to figure out what classes will count. Penn abroad says ask your advisor, your advisor says go to an advisor in the college office, the college office says go to your major advisor, who says go back to the college office. So I ended up with no people capable of telling me what to do and some people giving me wrong advice. Only after getting accepted to the program, did people decide to tell me that a) my major would only give me one of the credits I needed b) if I didn’t get the credits then I would need an extra semester and c) I had to go abroad and come back to see how credits transferred. So after getting accepted, I was apparently supposed to go abroad with a low chance of getting the classes I need and not knowing what would happen until I got back. The only option was to not go.” —Samantha Klein, C’16
7:32pm: Sip on beer while waiting for friend to get ready. Is this even a “Philadelphia society” event?
Theos frosh 1: Can we get those girls from the Model UN thing to come to our party? They’re like juniors in high school.
1. Feeling very judged for refusing the face mask.
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So you have a friend/roommate/crazy ex–lover who’s a nurse and she is ALWAYS talking about clinicals. What is a clinical? We didn’t know either, so we put on our journalist hats on and investigated.
Sore throat: Make sure you take vitamin c and gargle with salt water.
Just because it’s that wrong time of the year.
Play hard, but OCR harder. This time of year, we are suffocated by poorly–tailored suits and the stench of fear. Take off your J. Crew jewelry, Cho Chang, and get ready to spray yourself in eau de Highbrow—a mix of sweat, Allegro and rumors. Gossip has never smelled so good.
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“I didn’t have to speak to anyone for three days.” — female, Wharton senior
Hey there meat lovers!
Black Bear (eds. Note: because why the fuck not?)
You know when you’re half way through that Vice piece about crystal ball reading at the start of class, but promise (in vain) to return to it later? Rather than letting dozens of unread articles and YouTube videos compile in the bottomless pit of your phone’s Safari pages, download Pocket: an app designed to keep track of the cool shit you find but can’t read on the go. No internet connection necessary.
African American Museum in Philadelphia
Even from his grave, Joseph Wharton is looking down on us. It's surprising that he couldn't crack a smile, though. He invented, owned and won the industrialism game. It probably gets lonely at the top.
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