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Make Your Own Knits

If you’re looking to get the look without breaking your wallet, try taking a class or two at one of these knitting studios.



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Ego Of The Week: Jessie Spellman

The face of Alternative Spring Break, Jessie Spellman is unlikely to sell her soul to Goldman. For right now, this Wawa snack fan is fighting her boyfriend for name custody and having a bit too much fun with her showerhead. Street: What’s the most valuable experience you’ve had on Alternative Spring Break?



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Locust Lexicon: DFMO

[‘dIf – moµ?] Here at Ego, we always want you to be in the know. So we bring you Locust Lexicon, your guide to all of the latest campus terms.


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Review: Reward Project

Old City’s boutique Reward Project is a welcome escape to the world of high-end shopping. by Shelby Rachleff Hidden amongst the galleries and bars of N.


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Ego Of The Week: The Smoke's Bouncers

Meet the five most powerful people on Penn’s campus. The Smoke's bouncers are full of advice on how to not get in (read: they don’t want your sister). These Boyz II Men wannabes chatted with Street this week to share some of their best and worst experiences guarding those golden gates. Street: What’s the lamest excuse for an ID you’ve ever seen? Matt Machucki: One night I was handed a birth certificate with a baby picture attached to it. Kenny Csaplar: A kid tried to give me my old fake that I used all freshman and sophmore year.



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Ego Of The Week: Rachel Romeo

Head of Bloomers and SMAC, Rachel Romeo is so over Shakespeare jokes and over-priced desserts, but welcomes any challengers for a good jello-wrestle.


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Books On Locust

This week, Penn students took advantage of the warm weather to enjoy some light reading. Ego brings you recommendations from some campus bookworms.




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Playing Dress Up Every Day

Young aristocrats in elegant pearls and extravagant feathered headpieces laugh in unison over strong cocktails, flouting societal norms with their wild debaucheries as the world teeters on the brink of World War II.


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Hot Summer Reads

Beatrice and Virgil Yann Martell 224 pages Random House Man Booker prizewinner Yann Martell’s third novel focuses on an author named Henry who is struggling to meaningfully portray the horrors of the Holocaust in his latest fiction.


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Gaga Fashion in Philadelphia

Three words describe “Carmelita Couture” on North 3rd Street: Tame Lady Gaga. If you have admired any single feature of Gaga’s traffic-stopping ensembles, you will likely find it at this newly opened boutique.



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Comic Relief

On May 1, shops across the nation will be laying out stacks of comic books for the hungry public.


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Ego of The Week: Patrick Looby

Patrick Looby, a jolly giant, has had an obvious blast the past four years and hopefully in May will remember to close out his Smoke’s tab.