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9/11 10th Anniversary Issue

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A new measure that will allow College of Arts and Sciences and School of Engineering and Applied Sciences students to pursue second majors outside of their schools has been passed by undergraduate education committees and awaits a final faculty vote in the fall.


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By Victor Gamez · June 24, 2010

The Fresh Grocer’s Philadelphia Common Pleas Court hearing regarding health code violations uncovered earlier this year was postponed from June 22 to July 2.

The event asked different groups and departments at Penn to voluntarily turn off the lights, air-conditioning, and any other devices that use electricity for one hour.






Silcox | Lamenting a World Cup hair-don't

Those of you with the dedication to get up early enough to watch this summer’s World Cup games in South Africa have probably noticed one common thread in every game, showing up in virtually every super-slow mo camera shot ESPN has to offer.




U. City cheers to Beer Week

The annual tradition is organized by Philly Beer Week, Inc and involves over 500 events at more than 100 participating bars and restaurants across the city and surrounding suburbs.








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Thanks to some calls from the Undergraduate Assembly, living on-campus is now $60 cheaper per year. Starting this fall, landline phones are optional for those living in a college house.


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Of the 3,000 students who were waitlisted at Penn this year, 1,800 chose to stay on the waitlist. As of June 14, only 40 have been admitted, according to Dean of Admissions Eric Furda.