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Skulls hopefuls may have to consider other options due to the fraternity’s exclusion from rush events, following the death of Matthew Crozier, who suffered fatal head injuries at the chapter house on New Year’s Eve.

SPEC Film's first event of 2011, in which the group gave away promotional materials for HBO's Funny or Die, was “just to get the mood going,” according to SPEC Film member Angela Feria.

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On Jan. 12, three unattended wallets were stolen in Huntsman Hall from students. The victims were unaware that their possessions were missing until campus officers returned them after apprehending the criminal.

With Martin Luther King Jr. Day coming up, we should take steps to right the civil-rights injustice of our time — educational inequality. One way to do so is to join Teach For America.

With a $350,000 starting salary, a Wharton graduate — who now works at a private equity firm — became the highest paid first-year Master in Business Administration graduate in the country last year.


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With a $350,000 starting salary, a Wharton graduate — who now works at a private equity firm — became the highest paid first-year Master in Business Administration graduate in the country last year.


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Skulls hopefuls may have to consider other options due to the fraternity’s exclusion from rush events, following the death of Matthew Crozier, who suffered fatal head injuries at the chapter house on New Year’s Eve.


SPEC Film lays out ideas for semester

SPEC Film's first event of 2011, in which the group gave away promotional materials for HBO's Funny or Die, was “just to get the mood going,” according to SPEC Film member Angela Feria.



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With the end of cross country season and the onset of winter, the collegiate runner moves into a new phase of competition. But despite the biting cold and icy roads, training goes on as usual.




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Last spring, Penn became one of the first universities to reach out to accepted students who self-identify as LGBT. This year, it has witnessed an increase in LGBT early decision applicants.



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Ivy Hoops Roundup

By Calder Silcox · Jan. 13, 2011

It is with great pleasure that we re-introduce a long-lost feature of DP Sports, the Ivy Roundup. In principle, it’s the same as the recent Ivy Notebook feature, with one small difference: Less Plotnick!



Baron, Quakers can’t stop ’Nova

Though the Penn women’s basketball team fought its way to within five points of Big 5 opponent Villanova last night, the Quakers couldn’t keep up with the Wildcats’ aggressive offense.


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Penn students should take pride in the strong national presence their school possesses and take advantage of opportunities to participate when they arise.




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The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board's monopoly should end. State Rep. Mike Turzai’s bill to privatize the liquor business in Pennsylvania is as good a way as any to do it.


Swimming heads to Yale

The Penn swimming teams’ grueling practices and workouts in and out of the pool during their winter break trip to Florida left the men in great shape, but may have temporarily left the women a little worse for wear.