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Wearing suits every day and flocking to Huntsman Hall for OCR information sessions is not the only way Wharton students chase their dreams. Nick Silverio, a Wharton sophomore, is pursuing his dance career while taking a short break from Penn.

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Wearing suits every day and flocking to Huntsman Hall for OCR information sessions is not the only way Wharton students chase their dreams. Nick Silverio, a Wharton sophomore, is pursuing his dance career while taking a short break from Penn.



Laura Sorice, newly appointed Chair External of SCUE

On Saturday, College junior Laura Sorice began her term as the new Chair External of the Student Committee for Undergraduate Education.





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Penn wrestling is finally starting to grapple like they did at the beginning of the year when the Quakers opened the season with a national ranking. This is no doubt a result of Tirapelle finally possessing a healthy and deep roster.



While it is generally accepted that current society is patriarchal, few among those who identify themselves as feminist acknowledge that, for example, the right for a male to show weakness and sensitivity has not yet been established — which has greater consequence than simply preventing him from being able to cry.


Simply offering constructive criticism doesn’t make one a grade-one thinker, but the failure to propose solutions or better alternatives to the problems one notices and points out eliminates the possibility of achieving grade-one thought.





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"The Hunting Ground," a film centered on rape culture on college campuses, has received powerful reactions. The film focuses on telling the stories of six universities' sexual assault cases and their handling of it.


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Age does make a difference when it comes to Facebook use in college.  Data collected by Associate Professor of Education at Iowa State Univeristy Reynol Junco found that though students that were using Facebook while doing their schoolwork got lower grades, the results were found true only for freshmen, sophomores and juniors.