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After weeks of presentations and dialogue, the Panhellenic extension committee decided that Zeta Tau Alpha will be the next sorority added to the Greek system at Penn.


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Though hundreds of students study abroad each semester, reports indicate that minority students may be hesitant to do so. Penn is trying to gain better data on this issue.

Members of the NRA Institute for Legislative Action critiqued arguments supporting gun control and encouraged students to support pro-gun candidates in the upcoming elections.





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Since financial illiteracy “is one of the most-serious, yet least discussed, issues in America today” and is often “most serious in underserved neighborhoods,” Penn's new Financial Literacy Community Project is spreading information to West Philadelphia schools.


New Line forms at Palestra

This year, without reserving a spot beforehand, any student can show up to The Line by 9 p.m. tonight and guarantee season tickets in the student section. But that wasn't the only change.


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The Red and Blue Crew has worked with Penn Athletics to make this year’s Line more accessible to students. Still, Penn Athletics could have done more to publicize the event.



Demystifying the history of vampires

Youth Friends of the Penn Museum organized "Vampires, Demons and Mystical Creatures in the Ancient World" on Thursday evening — an event that featured speakers and an exhibit about magic, monsters and vampires.


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Defending free kicks, corners and throw-ins has been one of the Quakers’ biggest obstacles all season. In their only Ivy League loss of the season, the decisive goal came off a corner.




Penn factors out past

Even though the No. 15 men’s soccer team has not lost to Yale since 2004, the Quakers prefer not to think about the past before Saturday's game.



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I propose that the English Department require majors to take a religion class. It’s in Penn’s best interest to make sure students are capable of interpreting literature independently.