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9/11 10th Anniversary Issue


Looking to avenge a 7-5 loss to Villanova (13-18-1) Wednesday afternoon, Penn took the Wildcats eight innings to a 2-2 tie in the back-end of a double header before the umpires called off the remainder of the late game.

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Most students at Penn have a pretty clear idea of where they’re from. Most could tell you where they grew up, and most could name a city or a town they go home to for breaks. But for freshman varsity rower Corey Bassett, the word “home” is a little less concrete, but no less meaningful.

Quakers down Keystone

By Calder Silcox · April 7, 2011

In a hastily arranged matchup between the streaking Penn baseball team and Keystone, the Quakers emerged with an 8-7 victory Wednesday afternoon at Meiklejohn Stadium.


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Quakers down Keystone

By Calder Silcox · April 7, 2011

In a hastily arranged matchup between the streaking Penn baseball team and Keystone, the Quakers emerged with an 8-7 victory Wednesday afternoon at Meiklejohn Stadium.



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Looking to avenge a 7-5 loss to Villanova (13-18-1) Wednesday afternoon, Penn took the Wildcats eight innings to a 2-2 tie in the back-end of a double header before the umpires called off the remainder of the late game.




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Throwback: April 7

By Kristina Woodard · April 7, 2011

Today, students are found working on laptops everywhere from dorms to classrooms to College Green. However, in 1985, this reality was still just a vision.


Custom Keds kick it on campus

College sophomore En Hao is an economics major with a talent for something more than sketching supply and demand curves — designing and painting shoes.





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Property crimes decreased 35 percent, while violent crimes went down 28.5 percent. Total crime for 2011 is 10 percent lower compared to the same period last year.






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Last Thursday, the Association of American Medical Colleges released recommendations for a new MCAT to be adopted in 2015. Proposed additions to the exam include a behavioral and social sciences section, a critical analysis and reasoning section, and advanced science material.