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(11/07/01 10:00am)
As anthrax cases continue to pop up across the nation, a Penn
professor has received two suspicious mailings within the space
of the week, and has reportedly been warned by the federal
government that he could be the target of attacks, according to
employees of the School of Engineering and Applied Science.
(11/05/01 10:00am)
When Freshman Class President Matt Klapper got word that he
could spend an evening in women's cheerleading attire, it was an
opportunity he couldn't pass up.
(10/30/01 10:00am)
Suicide is currently the second leading cause of death among
college students. And for many people, that's a scary statistic.
(10/25/01 9:00am)
Wouldn't it be nice to swipe your student ID and buy a sandwich at
Au Bon Pain?
(10/25/01 9:00am)
Penn became the nation's largest purchaser of wind-produced
energy yesterday when officials signed a letter of intent to
purchase enough environmentally-friendly energy to meet 5
percent of the University's total energy needs.
(10/23/01 9:00am)
Next time you stroll over to the local coffeehouse, activists may
urge you to think twice about the coffee beverages you buy.
(10/22/01 9:00am)
The people responsible for throwing trash and glass throughout
Hill Dining Hall last week remain unidentified, much to the dismay
of some employees at the facility.
(10/18/01 9:00am)
As Quadrangle construction inches toward completion and the
four current college houses merge into three, a new decision has
recently been reached -- the names of the three new
residences.
(10/16/01 9:00am)
In light of recent anthrax cases in Florida, New York and
Washington, the University has increased security measures in its
own mailrooms.
(10/05/01 9:00am)
Long-standing complaints about the elevators in Hamilton Village
have only been getting worse recently, with students and staff
especially frustrated with long waits and often non-functioning cars
that have exceeded their estimated 25-year lifespan.
(10/03/01 9:00am)
As colder temperatures ushered in the week, some students
were forced to pull out coats, hats, gloves and scarves in order to
keep warm -- while inside their dormitories.
(09/27/01 9:00am)
Nicole Riley didn't want to take any chances. She didn't want to wind
up living with a slob or someone who didn't respect her privacy. So
the College freshman took matters into her own hands -- and
opted to chose her first-year roommate.
(09/24/01 9:00am)
In light of this month's terrorist attacks, University officials have
spent the past few weeks re-evaluating Penn's safety policies,
specifically exploring both identification procedures and the
presence of vehicles on campus.
(09/13/01 9:00am)
The spread of information, while always important, is deemed
especially so now.
(09/13/01 9:00am)
In the wake of Tuesday's terrorist attacks, residents of the
Quadrangle had their own share of anxiety as a bomb scare and
fire alarms forced evacuations throughout the day.
(09/12/01 9:00am)
Our parents will forever be able to recall where they were when Kennedy was
shot. Older siblings can tell you their exact location during the Challenger
explosion.
(09/12/01 9:00am)
With the stars shining overhead and somber music in the background, students
and faculty members flooded College Green last night in the wake of
yesterday's terrorist attacks.
(09/10/01 9:00am)
For many freshmen, the first few days of college are a chance to
meet new people, get to know campus -- and sleep late.
(09/06/01 9:00am)
College freshman Rachelle Snyder is concerned about her meal plan.
(08/30/01 9:00am)
Trying to accommodate a decreasing customer base and the expanding
competition from private eateries around campus, the University permanently
closed Stouffer Commons Dining Hall this summer.