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A couple of Penn's peer institutions are adding to their sexual assault education programs. Undergrad and graduate students at Columbia will be required to complete a sexual respect education program by March 13 or they will face holds on their diplomas and/or registration.


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A couple of Penn's peer institutions are adding to their sexual assault education programs. Undergrad and graduate students at Columbia will be required to complete a sexual respect education program by March 13 or they will face holds on their diplomas and/or registration.








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Depression is becoming more common for college freshmen according to a recent national survey. The Cooperative Institutional Research Program at UCLA's Higher Education Research Institute has conducted the survey for the last 50 years and this year's version, "The American Freshman: National Norms Fall 2014," had 9.5 percent of freshmen say that they had "felt depressed" within the last year.


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Penn once again ranks near the top of another list made by College Factual with the University's English department getting the accolades this time. College Factual ranks Penn as the second best college for a major in English, only eclipsed by George Washington.



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Things are about to get decidedly less kinky in Cambridge for professors on the prowl... Harvard has officially banned romantic relationships between professors and undergraduates after previously just banning professors from having sexual relationships with student they taught.


Mens Basketball vs. Harvard

It's Tony Hicks' world and the rest of us are just paying rent. Despite falling behind by 12 to begin the game and never leading until under a minute remained, Penn basketball rode the junior guard's 20 second half points and game-winning jumper with four seconds remaining to its sixth consecutive win over Cornell, 71-69. The Red and Blue looked overwhelmed from the onset.






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Before we can even look at paying PILOTs as a yes-or-no issue, there are many questions that need to be answered. From the effectiveness of Penn’s community programming to the City’s allocation of PILOT funds, these concerns need to be addressed as part of the much-needed conversations regarding the status of public education in Philadelphia and the University’s relationship with the community.