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Grant to fund nutrition

In a press conference held Wednesday, members of the Netter Center announced a three-year $900,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Health and the Office of Minority Health to fund Growing Together, a new nutrition-focused internship program.


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Under Dow and Kothari’s leadership, the RDP — sponsored by Penn’s Greenfield Intercultural Center out of the office of the Vice Provost for University Life — will function as a grassroots organization aiming to compel the average student to think about race.







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Confident that I had no desire to study abroad, I planned a double major that would keep me on campus. Then I took a summer job as intern in an American law firm in Beijing, and realized I had made a huge mistake.


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Penn’s women’s tennis team has struggled in recent years, but it’s about to get a lift from an incoming tennis prodigy.


Quakers expand borders

This year, Allen has begun to pave the way for a new era of Quakers golf, starting with the recruitment of Francesco Melpignano.







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After tying a school record with 12 home runs this past season, rising senior catcher Will Davis is taking a different approach at the plate this summer.



Penn Basketball's offseason heats up

Six members of the current Quakers team spent Sunday, Monday and Wednesday nights participating in the opening games of the Delaware County Pro-Am Men’s Basketball Summer League, which runs through July on those three days.


End of the road for coach Thorpe-Clark

Thursday, Director of Athletics Steve Bilsky announced Thorpe-Clark’s resignation from the Penn squash program. For the coach — who has been involved in squash in some form for 30 years — the “time away factor” was the principle reason for his departure.