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Naomi Tarlow


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WILL WORK FOR GRANTS

Summer may seem far, far away, but the clock is ticking on those internship applications. Penn has tons of valuable resources to help you obtain internships and research jobs, and make some dough along the way.

Not Just For Greeks

For those talented few on campus, performing arts groups like Penn Dhamaka and Pennaach provide outlets for guys and girls to let loose.

The Cost of Culture

Museum hopping is a dangerous business. It can cost you some serious dough to be an art devotee, and at school your resources are limited.

Full Moon

If you’re ever in a fashion pinch, help is only 17 blocks away (from 34th Street, that is). South Moon Under is a college student’s shopping mecca, full of fun and affordable frills and thrills.

Knock Knock Jokes Are For Kids

If you liked Billy Crystal in When Harry Met Sally, be sure to catch his new show, 700 Sundays, playing at the Merriam Theater (250 S.

All That Jazz

Mahogany on Walnut Cigar bar and smoking lounge, 21+ 1524 Walnut St. (215) 732-3982 phillycigarbar.com Chris’ Jazz Cafe 1421 Sansom St. (215) 568-3131 chrisjazzcafe.com The Piano Bar@20th & Arch 1939 Arch St. (215) 563-4704 pianobarat 20thand arch.com

How to Cheat and Not Get Caught

If you want to channel your inner Don Draper and keep your extracurricular reading on the light side, read Elizabeth Sylvince’s How to Cheat and Not Get Caught. This book contains real case studies of cheaters and useful checklists for covering your tracks.

Like A Dirty Martini Before Five

Mad Men, now in its third season, is continuing to entrance viewers with its depiction of the lascivious Madison Avenue advertising world circa 1960.

Fat Jack’s Comicrypt

Entering Fat Jack’s Comicrypt feels like flying into an issue of Superman. The comic emporium’s walls — bright red, blue and yellow — are covered in posters of Clark Kent's alter-ego and every other comic book figure imaginable.
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