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The Daily Pennsylvanian

9/11 10th Anniversary Issue

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.


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.

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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.


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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).





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Readers respond to an article on a discussion about gun-purchasing loopholes, clarifying the point that straw purchases of guns are illegal.


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We received several letters to the editor responding to Penn parent Suzette Collins' guest column defense of military discrimination against transgender people.




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According to the 2010 Census report released this month, the Latino population is the state's fastest-growing minority, rising 45.5 percent in Philadelphia since 2000.





Slideshow: A decade of graduation speakers

Most students consider the choice of actor Denzel Washigton as the 2011 commencement speaker a positive change from the business and political leaders chosen in the last few years.


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Throwback: March 24

By Lalita Clozel · March 24, 2011

In 1979 another acclaimed celebrity from the entertainment industry was selected and confirmed as the commencement speaker: Tennessee Williams. It was the first time students were involved in the selection process.