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Thursday, July 9, 2026
The Daily Pennsylvanian

9/11 10th Anniversary Issue

Fuller frowning after Happy Valley trip

The men’s soccer team was not prepared for yesterday’s game against Penn State. Payback was in order for the Nittany Lions, who lost 3-0 at Rhodes Field last season. This time around, the Quakers were thumped 5-0 in University Park, Pa. Four of Penn State’s five goals came in the second half.


A second rape was reported on campus over the weekend, Division of Public Safety officials said yesterday. A female Penn student reported that she had been raped in a residence on the 200 block of S. 39th Street at about 2 a.m. Sunday.

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Dartmouth Athletics relies quite heavily on one arm and one leg of Don Kephart. The junior kickoff specialist and back-up field goal kicker for Big Green football suits up for the track team in the spring.

For six quarters, freshman running back Lyle Marsh was nothing more than an occasional short-yardage back for the Quakers. But after his second-half performance Saturday against Lafayette, Penn fans know that the future is bright — at least in the backfield.

Friends, family and professors gathered last night in Claudia Cohen Hall to remember Nursing junior Lindsey Goldhagen, who passed away from complications associated with a liver transplant on Aug. 30.


Honoring a life filled with passion

Friends, family and professors gathered last night in Claudia Cohen Hall to remember Nursing junior Lindsey Goldhagen, who passed away from complications associated with a liver transplant on Aug. 30.


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A second rape was reported on campus over the weekend, Division of Public Safety officials said yesterday. A female Penn student reported that she had been raped in a residence on the 200 block of S. 39th Street at about 2 a.m. Sunday.











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Introduction to Geology, Astronomy 001: A Survey of the Universe, Ideas in Mathematics — the courses many a Penn student plans to take eventually in order to knock off a requirement or two.




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Penn Student Health Service reported 89 cases of influenza-like illness suspected to be type H1N1 on campus for the week of Sept. 20-26, according to Matthew Waller, director of public affairs and communications in the Office of the Vice Provost for University Life.