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Top 10 Fling Fantasies

Spring Fling is, like, the best weekend ever. But in a perfect world...

by BEN BEHREND

Ego of the Week: Pallavi Podapati

An outgoing chair of the Civic House Associate’s Coalition, Pallavi Podapati is Finance Chair of ASAP and producer of Penn Monologues. And when she’s sleep–deprived, she’s worse than a Penn squirrel on Locust.

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Ego Presents: Worst of Penn

Turn that “woo!” into a “boo!” because for all Penn’s wonderful offerings, Ego is here to emphasize its shortcomings. Street’s centerfold may showcase the “winners,” but we’ve got the losers. In case you couldn’t already tell that we like to complain.

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Where is the Worst Place to Have Class?

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Where's the Worst Place to Nap?

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Worst of Penn 2013: Worst On–Campus Cafe

Welcome to the Worst of Penn! Today's topic: On–Campus Cafes

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Ego of the Week: Leo Wolansky

This Friar, PPE major and SAE bro has been the music director for Off the Beat—which has its spring show this weekend—for two years. And he could have a career as Edward Cullen’s body double.

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Ego Therapy: March Madness Troubleshooting

There’s something about this time of year that has everyone kvetching. Can you literally not right now? Same here. We present the most common complaints you’ll hear around campus and how to survive all the drama.

by BEN LERNER

Street Sessions: Off the Beat

Street gets an exclusive taster to "Aural Sects", Off the Beat's Spring performance.

by 34TH STREET

Top 10 Reasons to Celebrate It’s Spring… Technically

Spring began March 20: here’s why that’s the best news all month

by NICOLE MALICK

Top 10 Saint Patrick's Day Regrets

So the weather was awful, but you had to rage. Was it worth it? (No.)

by JACKLYN KORNSTEIN

Ego Presents: Springtime Bucket List

There's a month until reading days. Get to work.

by 34TH STREET

Ego of the Week: Alec Miller

A self–proclaimed "obvious choice" for EOTW, this Alexander Hamilton aficionado is currently running UA and Class Board voting as the chair of the Nomination and Elections Committee (NEC). And he'll never let go of his Gia Pronto Foursquare mayorship. chair

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Ego of the Week: Allie Fuchs

This former PRISM co–chair and Bill Clinton enthusiast is in Sphinx, majoring in Urban Studies and teaching for America in N'awlins next year. Oh, and she may be the first Penn student to take a class with her grandma.

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Post–Spring Break Penn: A Guide to the Usual Suspects and How to Deal with Them

In the weeks following our all–too–short Spring Break, Locust will be filled with quintessential characters. Ego identifies these SB stereotypes and shows you how to handle the whining, bragging and preaching.

by BEN LERNER

Top 10 Pictures You Know Will Clog Your Spring Break News Feed

Does she really think she’s the only lady tanning in Me-hee-ko right now? Take note, muploaders.

by ALEXANDRA FRIEDMAN

Ego of the Week: Siraj Iqbal

This outgoing Simply Chaos president recently joined Excelano, is developing a rad app and acts in the Penn Taiwanese Society and Penn Philippine Association shows. And “A Bug’s Life” is his standup comedy inspiration.

by 34TH STREET

Ego Presents: Penn Presidents' Day Palooza

Monday was President's Day, although you might have forgotten SINCE WE DIDN’T GET THE DAY OFF. But with “Lincoln” poised to win big at the Oscars on Sunday, Ego takes a look back at some of the POTUSes who have spent time at Dear Olde Penn.

by SOPHIA FISCHLER-GOTTFRIED

First Ladies Chillin' On Campus

No Penn alum has ever become President of the United States, but many have visited campus... as have their wives. Hail to the high profile First Ladies.

by BEN LERNER

How to Cope with Valentine's Day

How do you want to cope with Valentine's Day? Defy your singlehood, or rage against the Hallmark Holiday?

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