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9/11 10th Anniversary Issue


Through the lens

By Kristen Grabarz · Feb. 21, 2014

Can I take your picture?” A Penn student shields her camera from the flurries falling from the sky, waiting for a group of tourists to respond.

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I’d like to imagine a world where Penn coach Jerome Allen and Harvard coach Tommy Amaker switched jobs for the past two weeks, and then faced each other yesterday.Talent wise, Harvard and Penn aren’t so different - the Crimson have the edge, but not one that explains 20 and 30-point wins.




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Through the lens

By Kristen Grabarz · Feb. 21, 2014

Can I take your picture?” A Penn student shields her camera from the flurries falling from the sky, waiting for a group of tourists to respond.


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Students gathered in the ARCH Building for performances and discussions surrounding the intersection of arts and faith in the black community. The week is several days celebrating black heritage at Penn.


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Higher Ed Roundup

By Fola Onifade and Vivian Lee · Feb. 20, 2014

Cornell UniversityIn a University wide-effort to promote mental wellness and provide stress relief for students, Cornell University implemented a February Break.






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Hundreds of studies relating to mental health are always underway at Penn. About 35 studies are currently ongoing at the Center for Mental Health Policy and Services Research alone.



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Despite the abundance of degrees the committee members hold, however, there’s one glaring, crucial, inexcusable hole in this task force: a student voice. Indeed, on a committee responsible for assessing the state of mental health resources for students at Penn, there sit a whopping total of zero students.


Humans of UPenn

By Kristen Grabarz · Feb. 20, 2014

“Can I take your picture?” One Penn student shields her camera from the flurries falling from the sky, waiting for a group of tourists to respond.


Harvard Amaker

Seven years ago, Harvard basketball was little more than an idea. And seven years later, the results are undeniable: five straight 20-win seasons, three straight Ivy League titles and the first NCAA tournament victory in program history.