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Barbaro coverage To the Editor: Thank you for the continual coverage of Barbaro ("Barbaro recovering under Penn vets' care," DP, 8/31/06). I'm not involved with horse racing at all, but I was really touched by the courage of this horse, the wisdom of his jockey and the dedication of Dean Richardson.


By Meagan Steiner The Daily Pennsylvanian Trade in crowded frat parties for some classy schmoozing along the banks of the Schuylkill River this weekend. Although, like frat parties, the "Rockin' on the River" concert series on the Schuylkill River banks features dancing, alcohol and free admission.

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Fantasy football round-up

By Josh and Josh Wheeling · Sept. 8, 2006

If you're like me, your annual fantasy draft is Christmas in July, but there are probably still some gifts out there to snag in free agency at the beginning of the season.

On the third floor of the Stouffer College House Annex live 13 students interested in public service. But the first floor of the building - with a pool table, TV area and large lounge room - resembles a fraternity house more than a dorm. And next year, a fraternity may actually return to claim the house as its own.




By Meagan Steiner The Daily Pennsylvanian Trade in crowded frat parties for some classy schmoozing along the banks of the Schuylkill River this weekend. Although, like frat parties, the "Rockin' on the River" concert series on the Schuylkill River banks features dancing, alcohol and free admission.


Council President Anna Verna's announcement of a Nov. 7 special election for the three vacant City Council seats seemed like good news for Florence Cohen. The 88-year-old widow of late Councilman David Cohen would have a chance to finish the term of her husband, who died in office last fall at the age of 90.


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New Student Orientation is over, which means a whole new class of freshmen is about to learn that college is not only about partying - unless you're an upperclassmen crashing NSO again. Those same freshman are about to learn that their peer advisors, those beacons of maturity during orientation, will most likely show up to Thursday-morning class quite hung over from Wednesday-night sink-or-swim at Smokey Joe's.



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City Council President Anna Verna can order a special election to fill three vacant Council seats as early as today, but several local groups are calling the process undemocratic. Because Verna announced the election in August - therefore eliminating the possibility of a primary - ward leaders, not voters, will select the party nominees.


U Want 2 play 4 PENN?

U Want 2 play 4 PENN?

By Stan and Parisa Bastani · Sept. 8, 2006

Penn basketball freshman forward Justin Reilly was a senior in high school when coaches from around the country started contacting him to play for their universities and sending him messages frequently - on his cell phone.


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Student financial-aid records have been helping to fight the war on terror for the past five years - but without students' knowledge. The Department of Education acknowledged last week that one of its offices had been running a program, which was discontinued last June, that searched for evidence of terrorist activity via financial-aid records.



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You can't check out these new professors on Penn Course Review, but you might want to look into their classes. The new faculty members - most of whom previously taught at other universities - have come to Penn to share their expertise in fields ranging from political science to the modern Middle East to Romance languages.


With the first week of the semester under their belts, administrators and students are starting to buckle down to discuss the fate of Hey Day. But nobody's sure exactly what they want to say. Discussions are set to begin within the next two weeks. The Office of the Vice Provost for University Life is planning to work with both the junior class board and other members of the Class of 2008 to make the annual tradition "safe and fun," according to Valarie Swain-Cade McCoullum, head of VPUL.


A Philadelphia smoking ban - long discussed and passed by City Council this summer - may have again hit a snag. Mayor John Street has recently voiced concern about the bill and says he is considering vetoing the legislation by Thursday's deadline. His main complaint is that the ban does not extend to outdoor cafes, though some attribute his failure to sign this and previous legislation on the issue to personal differences between himself and former Councilman Michael Nutter, a proponent of smoking-ban legislation who is currently running for mayor.


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Back in 1982, my mom was studying for her teaching certificate when she met my dad in an English class. He mustered the courage to talk to her one day over verb conjugations, and they began dating. It was love. In 2006, the game hasn't changed too much. A significant proportion of women still find their husbands while they're attending school.


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An unusually high number of Advanced Placement exams were reported missing this summer after high school students took the exams in May. Tom Ewing, a spokesman for the Educational Testing Service, which scores the exams, said that roughly 1,500 exams or portions of exams remain missing and unscored.


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U.S. News & World Report may offer the most-recognized academic rankings for universities, but another group offers a list with a twist- an evaluation of schools that is catered to the student-athlete. Penn is not commonly thought of as an athletic powerhouse, but it ranked 11th in the most recent edition.


Netanyahu: Iran's aims must be combated

While Benjamin Netanyahu says technology is not necessarily the key to economic growth, modern gadgetry certainly helped keep the former Israeli prime minister safe when he visited Penn yesterday.