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The iPad craze has hit Penn, and students can be seen using it in classrooms and study spots all over campus. Sales have shown an average monthly increase of 33 percent over April sales, and still growing.

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The UA writes about its communication with DPS after the Nov. 21 shooting, and a Residential Advisory Board member responds to a housing guide story about negative experiences with on-campus housing.

Clickers are used in hundreds of universities across the country to help professors take attendance and gauge whether students are doing their homework and paying attention. They certainly have downsides.


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Clickers are used in hundreds of universities across the country to help professors take attendance and gauge whether students are doing their homework and paying attention. They certainly have downsides.



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The iPad craze has hit Penn, and students can be seen using it in classrooms and study spots all over campus. Sales have shown an average monthly increase of 33 percent over April sales, and still growing.



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Students involved in the new co-op housing initiative will be alleviated of the problem of finding roommates by committing to shared values and democratic decision-making.




Taking charge off the court

The Quakers have taken on a new philanthropic initiative this year: Charge for a Cure. Fans have pledged to donate a certain amount of money for every charge that a Penn player takes.







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Academic ghostwriting — in which individuals hire others to write papers or articles for them without attribution — is not an uncommon practice. And it has no place in academia.


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Military tension between North and South Korea — which last week resulted in the first attack on a civilian area since the end of the Korean War — has concerned some students.