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Other Penn Blogs
Some blogs run by Penn students (or faculty):
Martin Gordon's Blog - Miami Beach senior's blog.
curiousgirl's playground - Jing Chen's senior blog.
3000 Miles of Virtual Insanity - Ravi Mishra's blog. He'd prefer you didn't read it, though.
Cool New Web - Anton Bernstein's Wharton blog.
Progressive Dispatches - Liberal Canadian perspective on Penn.
The Un-Wharton - Stuart Stein's labor of love about Wharton.
Akkam's Razor - Daily links from a Penn grad student. I don't know who writes this one but the pictures are cool.
Jeff Weintraub - Social Science Professor's out-of-classroom takes.
Metadatta - Sujit Datta's Physics blog.
AlbertGate - Albert Sun's freshman blog.
(Updated)
I'm Not Even Hungry - Tim and Jim, two seniors, offer a critical take on Penn life.
The Spin/The Buzz - Blogs from the Daily Pennsylvanian.
The Sphinx - Plenty of name-checks of other Penn students, but not any with the author's name.
Scents - Grad psych student (and a TA from my Psych 1 class last semester) writes here.
Oikono - Wharton student working in China this summer.
(more updates, thanks Albert Sun)
Nat Turner Wharton junior/entrepreneur/Houston-based Cavs fan is starting a new company this summer. Sounds intriguing.
Earning My Turns - Fernando Pereira, Computer Science department chair (and my professor next fall), sounds off.
Werblog - Kevin Werbach is a professor of Legal Studies at Wharton, and writes here.
Language Log - Mark Liberman, linguistics professor, and a few other bloggers play language police. This site kills all of ours in terms of popularity.
Mr. Swyx - Singapore freshman's technology blog.
The Appletonian - Justin Sykes W '08, from Appleton, Wisconsin, with conservative/personal opinion
And on the fringe (either not quite blogs, or not quite Penn students):
lost the reflex to resist - Really, you should come here. It's not as bad as you're making out.
Overheard At College (UPenn Chapter)
Penn Press Log
Leighcia (.) - Former Penn student wondering if finance consulting is the way to go.
Caveat Lector
If you know any more, or blog at Penn and aren't listed here, or want to change your description, let me know in the comments. We should unionize. And yes, you are all in my feed reader.
Listening To: "Here I Come" by The Roots, ft. Dice Raw & Malik B.
Thanks for the kind words – I’m actually staff and enrolled in a master’s program.
Thanks for the link. It’s nice to see that a “Penn Blogosphere” actually exists.
Check out http://www.3e.org/dmd/scents/
by Daniel Drucker, a Penn grad student too.
oh and a few more i dug up from my reader
soon to be senior Nat Turner
http://www.natsturner.com/
Computer Science Professor Fernando Pereira
http://earningmyturns.blogspot.com/
and Law Professor Kevin Werbach
http://werblog.com/
sorry i don’t mean to spam but also check out leighcia at
http://leighcia.blogspot.com/
she graduated in ’06 and just left her financial services consultant job. would be pretty interesting to follow her post-Penn life
Don’t worry about spamming, 5 comments is 3 more than I’ve gotten on a blog post ever, haha
I also found Mark Liberman’s blog on language. He is a linguistics professor and the Faculty director of College Houses and Academic Services.
http://itre.cis.upenn.edu/~myl/languagelog/
also check out http://www.oikono.com/wordpress/
been following him for a while.
congratulations, you have charted out the first map of the penn blogosphere..
=D
cool i’m actually taking LING001 in the summer! perhaps i’ll get to meet this blogging linguist.
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There’s another one, the Appletonian, by Justin Sykes (College ’08), mainly on conservative politics with a few random posts spaced in for fun
http://appletonian.blogspot.com/
Do Penn Alumni also count in this :-p?
http://cavelector.blogspot.com
sure why not man
Alvin
http://alvin-.blogspot.com/
singaporean, incoming freshman SEAS
Valerie
http://paintedhouse.blogspot.com/
singaporean, junior year dual degree@ college&wharton
another UPENN blog
upennanesthesiology.typepad.com
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