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Class of '03 in da hizz-ouz...Sink or Swim? We sank!!!..."I do what I want"...Ghetto Quad...TCCICCUR2G2B4G10...TMJ + MSM: Tru Luv Waits...Bros B4 Ho's...Pukin' At The Deck...Fling of '99...Twattin' it up at CosÅ’...No Tips for BM at BB's...Cancun!!!...Penn Madness Group (oral favors do not guarantee victory)...Seniors Rule...Shoot for the sun and you might hit a star! Oh my God, so I'm totally like, NOT graduating.
Listings: Penn Events
Virgins or Erotomaniacs: Blossoming Sexuality in Late 19th Century Jaffe Building 201 3405 Woodland Walk Free Ha!
Batting .333
With the season winding down, Street sat down to do one last interview for the academic year with freshman sluggers Meg McIntosh and Kelly Mitchell.
Prince Among Jesters
After a three year absence, Prince Paul has returned to prove once again that it's possible to make an intelligent and addictive rap album.
University of Pennisinya: Got Porn?
@Headline 36pt:Scene: The Spectaguard office in the upper Quad Characters: Spectaguard John (Hardick Mcfucksalot), Jenny Goldsteinbergman (Misty Snow), Lucy Chintakisoya (Wan Itonmai-Chin) [Misty comes to the upper quad turnstile at 4 am on Saturday night after having been drinking with some of her girlfriends.
Nothing But Carrot Cake
Nestled in a colorful section of West Philadelphia lies the Carrot Cake Company. Assisted by her brothers and oldest son, Valerie A.
W.O.T.S.: Senioritis to the Nth Degree
Requirements?" I asked aloud of no one in particular as I sat alone reading an email from my advisor late last fall.
Go Out and Do Something
Kelly and West River Drives On the river drives you're guaranteed to see anything from a grown man on rollerskates gracefully pretending to be Brian Boitano to packs of serious bikers in Tour de France form.
A Fine Interview
It was 3:00 p.m. on Monday and I was sitting in the Street office talking on the phone with Hunter, the elusive bassist from AFI.
Concert Review: 150 Proof
We've been to Philly in the history of Everclear 17 times, but there ain't no fuckin' place like the Electric Factory," lead singer Art Alexakis declared to a snow white horde of cheering adolescents.
Digital Video Library: Play It Cool
The world of the 1961 film West Side Story is still not too different from that of the 21st century, as class, age and racial prejudices still divide us and sometimes revert us to animalistic states.
Cityscape: Eastern State Pleasantry
Do not visit Eastern State Penitentiary if you, like me, have to count your irrational fears on both hands: clowns, rodents, the elderly -- need I go on?
Out-of-Print Culture
Mark Moscowitz's film debut Stone Reader follows the director as he searches for Dow Mossman, the one-book author of Stones of Summer, a would-be seminal novel from 1972 that has since gone out of print.
New York, New York
Something wonderful is brewing in the garages of New York. With the recent success of The Strokes and Interpol, NYC has become a haven for a new wave of rockers.
Yoga, Pilates, Hotties!
Here's a test: listen to the title track of Madonna's new album, American Life, and if you don't wince when she starts rapping, you're a true fan.
Tattoo You
Aside from disappointed critics across the nation, Angelina Jolie was a hit with audiences when she brought Lara Croft, the pixelated video game star, to life on the silver screen.
He's No Big Dick
Mark Wahlberg wants to know what we did over Spring Break. Actually, he wants to know why we're interviewing him instead of "on Spring Break having fun, drinking beer," before realizing that Spring Break would most likely be over and asking the operator to open up the lines of our previously listen-only conference call so that we could tell him how we spent our vacations. His new movie, The Italian Job, comes out next month.
Pack a Basket
Anne-Marie Lasher serves up some elegant delicacies in her quaint American Bistro, an alternative to your average coffee shop.
Listings: Arts/Culture
Lecture: Catherine Edelman Gallery of Contemporary Photography CBS Auditorium 320 South Broad Street Thu, April 24, 1 p.m. Free Contemporary art in general often misses the mark.

