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In order to address confusion over health care, on Monday the Colleges Against Cancer and Relay for Life hosted Healthcare Reform and Your Future: Policy and Ethics Perspective, featuring a discussion with leading experts.

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The Penn Caucus — a group designed to educate members of the Pennsylvania state legislature about the value of Penn — advocates for University funding on the floor of the general assembly.

When two Penn alumni met in Buenos Aires last December, its streets were frozen yogurt-free. Less than 10 months later, they opened the city’s first frozen yogurt store, Top It.



Health care panel addresses insurance reform

In order to address confusion over health care, on Monday the Colleges Against Cancer and Relay for Life hosted Healthcare Reform and Your Future: Policy and Ethics Perspective, featuring a discussion with leading experts.





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Boasting the best records among Ivy League teams so far this season, the Harvard and Princeton men’s basketball squads have shown why they were picked first and second in the preseason coaches’ poll.


No MVP for Penn's Ragone

Despite an Ivy championship to his name, quarterback Billy Ragone did not receive the award for Ivy League Player of the Year Monday.


Barrage of threes downs Army

The Quakers couldn’t seem to hit a shot in the first half, but they broke out of the shooting slump to cruise to a 68-52 win against Army at the IZOD Center Saturday in East Rutherford, N.J.




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The Philadelphia Pedestrian and Bicycle Plan recently moved into its second phase, which will improve the biking experience in west and southwest Philadelphia, something long overdue that will help students immensely.





Bulldogs feast, but Quakers get back on track

Momentum: entering the weekend, the men’s squash team was looking to find it after a loss to Franklin & Marshall, while the women’s side was looking to sustain it after opening the season with two 9-0 victories.


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It took nearly four minutes for the Quakers to get on the scoreboard Saturday against Army. By that point, they had already dug themselves into a hole too deep to overcome.


Quakers RSVP with first-place sweep at Kenyon Invite

The Quakers were the quickest in the pool Saturday during the Total Performance Invitational at Kenyon, defeating five other teams in the victory. The women also took first place, scoring with 1,443 points. They topped Kenyon for a second straight year.