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Philadelphia is preparing to go to college with the help of Mayor Michael Nutter — who recently announced plans to create a college office on the first floor of City Hall.

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We’re glad Mayor Michael Nutter recently announced plans to create a college office on the first floor of City Hall, expanding his PhillyGoes2College Initiative.

The impact of the earthquake that struck Haiti on Tuesday is being felt at Penn, where plans have already been set into motion in an effort to help the relief efforts.


U. responds to crisis in Haiti

The impact of the earthquake that struck Haiti on Tuesday is being felt at Penn, where plans have already been set into motion in an effort to help the relief efforts.


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Philadelphia is preparing to go to college with the help of Mayor Michael Nutter — who recently announced plans to create a college office on the first floor of City Hall.






New owners acquire Bridge theater

The Bridge Cinema de Lux, located at 4012 Walnut St., has been acquired by Rave Motion Pictures — but according to the company, the theater’s operations will remain the same for customers in the immediate future.







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Winter break may have brought the men’s basketball team its first win of the season, but there’s little reason to believe that interim head coach Jerome Allen has made a huge difference on the court compared to Glen Miller.


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It’s the coach against the player. It’s the student against the teacher. It’s two legends of Penn hoops lore back in action at the Cathedral of College Basketball for a classic Big 5 matchup.



Slow starts stall Penn

Slow starts stall Penn

By Parth Patel · Jan. 13, 2010

Despite picking up their first win of the season and playing stretches of encouraging basketball, the Quakers (1-13, 0-1 Ivy) were repeatedly unable to overcome slow starts and poor shooting on their way to a 1-5 mark over the break.


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The Quakers’ 9-0 victory over Connecticut College capped off Saturday afternoon’s action, giving the women’s squash team its third shutout of the day following two wins over Stanford and Wesleyan.