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By Dorcy Chen · Oct. 1, 2010

This September, Penn Transit added four new propane-powered shuttles to their fleet, each reducing their tailpipe emission by 50 percent in comparison to traditionally gasoline-powered vehicles. The shuttles will be decked in eye-catching “green themed” wraps.

A report from the National Bureau of Economic Research said that the recession ended in June 2009, but many local businesses are still experiencing its effects.

While new ways to create buzz about the basketball team and facilitating the purchase of season tickets are a positive step, flaws in the "Select-A-Seat BBQ" show the AD may still be missing the mark.


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While new ways to create buzz about the basketball team and facilitating the purchase of season tickets are a positive step, flaws in the "Select-A-Seat BBQ" show the AD may still be missing the mark.





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An interactive graphic presenting some key facts about the five sororities that are candidates to be Penn's new chapter, including the dates they will be presenting on campus in October.





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With less than five days remaining until the Oct. 4 voter registration deadline, student political leaders at Penn are making a final push to swell the voter rolls at polling locations across campus.







Eating local gets mixed reactions

Students expecting to see the usual lunch spread at 1920 Commons, Hill and Kings Court dining halls were met with a different assortment yesterday, and for many, the surprise was not a happy one.


Tracing high rise history

Tracing high rise history

By Dorcy Chen · Sept. 29, 2010

Since their erection in 1969, the high rises have weathered generations of undergraduates and decades of rumors about demolition.