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Despite close numbers between President Barack Obama and Republican nominee Mitt Romney nationally, likely voters at Penn have self-identified as 55.0 percent Democrat, according to a poll conducted by The Daily Pennsylvanian.


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Thirty years ago, an openly gay student arriving at Penn would have found few — if any at all — LGBT support services from the University. INTERACTIVE: LGBT resources across the Ivies


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The Power Down Challenge, which began at the beginning of this week, is an annual competition between college houses and campus buildings designed to lower energy usage over the span of three weeks. Awards are given to the college house and campus building that lowers its energy consumption the most.



The Silver Lining

The politics of fear has created scary laws that stain American history. The question now is, what type of policy will the fear we see in this campaign give way to?



Upenn Women's Soccer defeats Brown 1-0!

If Penn and Dartmouth win this weekend, there will be a three-way tie for the Ivy League championship with Princeton. But the league can only grant one automatic bid to the NCAA tournament, and it has an unusual method for breaking the deadlock.





	The Penn judo club was revived last year and now has a steady group of members who will compete in December’s Drexel-Army-Navy Tournament.

With international attention on the sport at a high following the Olympic Games, the judo club at Penn is working to gain notoriety and relevance on the university’s sports circuit.