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Still recovering from a frustrating 3-2 loss to Harvard in their Ivy opener, the Quakers (3-2-2, 0-1 Ivy) are set to square off with a lowly UMBC team (0-7-1, 0-1 American East) that has been out-scored 25-2 this season.

The cultural contrasts were distinct as PASA, the Caribbean-American Student Association, Mexico@Penn and the South Asia Society all competed on the pitch.

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Looking to Retrieve a win

Still recovering from a frustrating 3-2 loss to Harvard in their Ivy opener, the Quakers (3-2-2, 0-1 Ivy) are set to square off with a lowly UMBC team (0-7-1, 0-1 American East) that has been out-scored 25-2 this season.


Making the pitch for diversity

The cultural contrasts were distinct as PASA, the Caribbean-American Student Association, Mexico@Penn and the South Asia Society all competed on the pitch.



Dartmouth still desperate for a ‘W’

After falling to New Hampshire, 44-14, on Saturday, Dartmouth now has lost 14 consecutive contests dating back to the 2007 season. Its last victory came against Cornell on Nov. 3 of the same year.


Cohen | Quakers missed Marsh in overtime

The fact of the matter is, the Red and Blue did what it had to do to tie Lafayette at 17 and send the game into overtime. But that is where Bagnoli and offensive coordinator Jon McLaughlin committed their greatest faux pas of the game: putting kicker Andrew Samson in an untenable position.


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The University’s Climate Action Plan has been met with much praise since it was unveiled two weeks ago, but, like everything, there’s always room for improvement.








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Verizon Wireless’s HopeLine program, which has collected more than 5.6 million used cell phones nationwide since 2001 to help victims of domestic and sexual abuse, is now accepting donations at the company’s new University City store, located at 3631 Walnut St.



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For Penn students feeling the burden of their educational costs, the government has decided to help — the House of Representatives voted 253 to 171 earlier this month to pass the Student Aid and Fiscal Responsibility Act.


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Harvard quarterback Collier Winters passed for 223 yards, threw two touchdowns and rushed for another as the Crimson (1-1, 1-0 Ivy) avenged their only loss of last season.