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9/11 10th Anniversary Issue


A 10-6 victory propelled the women's lacrosse team past Cornell, extending Penn’s regular season Ivy League winning streak to 32 games.

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This year, the student body will elect a minority president of the Undergraduate Assembly: Wharton and Engineering junior Tyler Ernst, former chair of the Lambda Alliance, is running against College junior Cornelius Range, a member at large of the United Minorities Council.




Quakers sprint past Big Red

A 10-6 victory propelled the women's lacrosse team past Cornell, extending Penn’s regular season Ivy League winning streak to 32 games.


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On March 30, Penn Housing Services will introduce the first fully-online housing application, among other changes, to all incoming students.


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Members of the Penn community sent us letters to the editor criticizing former President of Colombia Alvaro Uribe in anticipation of his speech at the University on Friday.


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On Wednesday, the hospital in Jerusalem where School of Nursing students take classes abroad was faced with treating the injured from the first bombing in the city in four years.






Penn Dems endorses Nutter

Philadelphia Mayor and Penn alumnus Michael Nutter was in Houston Hall Thursday to receive an official endorsement from the Penn Democrats in his mayoral campaign for re-election.




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As the White House launches a program to lend support to interfaith service initiatives on college campuses, the religious community at Penn is experimenting with its own interfaith program.



Huge boost for Ivy play

The Penn men’s tennis team’s biggest problem going into the Ivy League season is not a deficit of talent, but how to manage its surplus of talent.


Back on the horse

Back on the horse

By Alyssa Kress · March 25, 2011

For the women's lacrosse team, bouncing back from an unexpected loss begins Sunday at Cornell (3-4, 1-1 Ivy).