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Ego of the Week: Wall of Fame

This week, Ego's featuring the lucky ones amongst us who were blessed enough to have 'wall' in their namesake, and giving their names an wall-of-fame worthy upgrade.


Ego Of The Week: Steve Rybicki

Ego took a walk down memory lane with this week's Ego, Steve Rybicki. Read on to find out if 'Scooba Steve' sat at the jocks or the nerd table in the high school cafeteria, and how he hasn't changed much since.




Ego of the Week: Ingred Prince

Ingred may be a TLC-loving nurse, but that would never stop her from rocking her scrubs. She spoke to us a little bit about her love for Valentine's Day, African American Arts Alliance (4A), and getting out of your comfort zone.


The Senior Men of BMOC

Ego of the Week: The Men of BMOC

BMOC is back, and the competition might get hairy among this year's contestants. You can see these gents movin' and groovin' for OAX's philanthropy event at the Roxxy on November 11th.


"Number Twos" Are The Shit

Penn sees a lot of work done by Amy Gutmann and other presidential figures, but what about the right-hand men and women who make the university great? These VPs discuss their responsibilities, rapport with their Presidents, and ideas of leadership.



Ego of the Week: Jack Pilutti

This week's Ego has dreams of making the world a greener place by controlling plants with his mind and throwing trash in volcanoes––but until then, the Chair of Student Sustainability Association at Penn will be mastering the art of sorting recycling and studying feces.





Ego of the Week: Kristen Kelly

This year's Philomathian moderator and Philly native would love to chat with you about Hufflepuff or racial identity over a cup a tea, but you have to follow her on Instagram first.





Ego of the Week: Kalijah Terilli

When she's not stopping goals left and right for Women's Soccer, this Ego can be found belting Celine Dion, working in a neuroeconomics lab, or eating olives just about anywhere. All the while sporting her classic Penn Athletics wardrobe.


The ~Scandalous~ Side of SkimmerFest

SkimmerFest wasn’t always fun and games and random musical guests. The Penn Tradition we're celebrating this Saturday has a shady past, and Street did some digging through the University Archives to uncover its dirty little secrets.


Penn Religious Leaders on the Pope

A Christian minister, Jewish rabbi, and Muslim chaplain walk into a triathlon... It sounds like a punchline, but these three faculty religious leaders teamed up this summer to bike, swim, and run to raise money for Mental Health. We chatted with them about religion at Penn, the Pope's significance to all faiths, and their dream religious world leader triathlon team.