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Westboro no show at Annenberg

Though the Westboro Baptist Church wrote on its website that it planned to picket The Laramie Project at the Annenberg Center Saturday afternoon, no Church protesters arrived.



The Daily Pennsylvanian

While Republicans scored a number of big wins across the country last week, netting one of the largest seat gains in Congress in half a century, Tea Party-backed candidates for Senate produced a far more mixed record.




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In the fight against the hate crimes that still occur in America, The Laramie Project aims to pioneer a powerful movement of education by telling the tragic story of Matthew Shepard’s murder.


Penn looks to plant its seed

The No. 19 Quakers host Harvard in their regular season finale, and the seniors will be fighting for another opportunity to play before a home crowd at Rhodes Field.


Striking back at Ivy foes

Striking back at Ivy foes

By Chan Park · Nov. 12, 2010

Fair Harvard has her Crimson and Dartmouth has its Green, but it is Penn volleyball that has last year’s Ivy League title and is looking to repeat.


New monologues reflect male voice

The Penn Monologues, started by a group of students who felt like The Vagina Monologues needed an update, was performed in a smaller, "more intimate" setting and incorporated the male voice.




Television foodie adds book to his plate

On Thursday night, over 250 food enthusiasts of all ages and places convened at the Penn Bookstore to see Adam Richman, host of Man v. Food, promote his new book, America the Edible: A Hungry History, from Sea to Dining Sea.