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The parents of Matthew Crozier, a former John Carroll University student who died in January 2011 following a fall from the Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity house on Penn’s campus, received more than $3 million in a wrongful death settlement.

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By Lois Lee · Dec. 3, 2012

During the years MacCarthy actively wrote in Hollywood between 1978-81, he says he had a “modicum of success.” After his win in the contest, MacCarthy was partnered with Paul Taylor, another writer, and they were signed to 20th Century Fox. Together, they sold multiple pilots, wrote a story for M*A*S*H and had frequent meetings with networks.




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The parents of Matthew Crozier, a former John Carroll University student who died in January 2011 following a fall from the Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity house on Penn’s campus, received more than $3 million in a wrongful death settlement.



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I cannot say that my role as an elected representative on campus has been best used to advocate for students. Many campus issues that I encountered as a Quaker have not been addressed by the UA.




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The men finished their day in Poughkeepsie, N.Y., undefeated, easily beating North Carolina, Vassar, Sacred Heart and NYU. The women’s sabre team lost to Temple, 5-4, while the epee team beat the Owls, 5-4.






Department of Physics and Astronomy hosts Astronomy Night at the David Rittenhouse Labratories

Friday night, the Department of Physics and Astronomy hosted the fourth Astronomy Night on Shoemaker Green, celebrating astronomical science with the community. Astronomy Night began in April 2011 as part of that year’s Philadelphia Science Festival.


College Day with Lea Elementary School; students came in with their parents to learn about Penn and opportunities in college education. Photos of tour and of Penn Park fun and games

College Day — an annual event sponsored by the Undergraduate Assembly in partnership with the Office of Government and Community Affairs and co-sponsored by the Office of Admissions — welcomed middle school students from Lea Elementary School to be honorary Quakers for a day.



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Social media is bringing a new dynamic to getting out the vote in recent elections. Over nine million people declared their civic participation by clicking on the “I’m a voter” button that Facebook displayed at the top of its home page on Election Day.


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College junior Jason Jadick has found a creative idea for being uncreative. Jadick, who is enrolled in English professor Kenneth Goldsmith’s Uncreative Writing course, has taken on the challenge of re-typing Jack Kerouac’s novel, “The Subterraneans” in 24 hours as his final project for the class.