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Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2026
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Penn wants you to vote more than Dartmouth

Come Nov. 4, there's another reason to exercise your right to vote. Think of it as a friendly rivalry between Penn and Dartmouth. Dartmouth has issued a challenge to Penn to get a higher voter turnout rate on campus next Tuesday - and Penn has accepted. "Earlier this summer I talked with some Ivy presidents about ways to make students get out the vote, and I was thinking of a tangible and fun way we could get students involved," said Dartmouth senior and Student Assembly president Molly Bode, who issued the challenge to Undergraduate Assembly chairman and Wharton and College senior Wilson Tong.


Transforming books into digital resources may be the latest trend in the world of academic libraries, but Penn officials say it may be a while before Penn joins in on the fun. HathiTrust - an initiative launched by the Committee on Institutional Cooperation as well as the 11 libraries of the University of California system - will grow to be a digital book repository for major research institution libraries.

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A Penn education can really pay off. Just ask College seniors Brett Muhlada and Nancy Duan, who came from behind to win the first-ever Robbins Diamond Dash - and a $20,000 Hearts on Fire diamond ring. Hosted by local jeweler Robbins Diamonds, the 550-person scavenger hunt spanned more than two hours last Saturday, kicking off at Philadelphia's Thomas Paine Plaza and concluding at Love Park.

Retail value of a Coach Signature Stripe Patent Tote? $268. Through various activities including a "Price is Right" game, Wharton Women taught over 180 girls from local high schools the basic tenets of personal finance at their sixth annual DollarDiva Conference.


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Retail value of a Coach Signature Stripe Patent Tote? $268. Through various activities including a "Price is Right" game, Wharton Women taught over 180 girls from local high schools the basic tenets of personal finance at their sixth annual DollarDiva Conference.



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Transforming books into digital resources may be the latest trend in the world of academic libraries, but Penn officials say it may be a while before Penn joins in on the fun. HathiTrust - an initiative launched by the Committee on Institutional Cooperation as well as the 11 libraries of the University of California system - will grow to be a digital book repository for major research institution libraries.


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For students who plan to work or study in Boston after they graduate, a new social media Web site offers a way for them to network and connect to the city even before they leave Penn. Bostonworldpartnerships.com will be primarily informational and there is no cost to join.


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Following the recent death of Philadelphia Police Sgt. Patrick McDonald, Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell has signed a stricter gun control law. The law imposes a mandatory 20-year sentence for shooting, or even attempting to shoot, a police officer. Additionally, the law includes provisions to cut down on straw purchases, in which legal buyers of firearms act as proxies for those who cannot legally purchase firearms.


FIJI returns to Penn with 32 pledges

After a nine-year absence from campus, FIJI is back. Last night, the 32 founding fathers of the Beta chapter of Phi Gamma Delta were unveiled in a pledging ceremony dubbed "Evening with the FIJIS" at the Sheraton Hotel on 36th and Chestnut streets. The Beta chapter was initially colonized at Penn in 1881, but fraternity members surrendered the chapter in 1999 following the death of an alumnus on Phi Gamma Delta property.


Russell gives cues to aspiring actors

Casting director Paul Russell shared his personal "freak file" with an audience of aspiring actors and actresses last night at the Penn Bookstore. The portfolio of head shots and resumes exemplified some of the most heinous mistakes made by individuals hoping to break into the entertainment industry.


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The United Minorities Council has hosted Unity Week - its signature celebration of diversity and cross-cultural awareness - in the late fall for at least 20 years. But this year, something is different: It coincides with a historic election featuring the first female and black presidential contenders.


Tiffany & Co. donates $2 million to the Botswana-UPenn partnership

It may not have come in a robin's-egg-blue box, but Penn officials are nevertheless thrilled about a recent $2 million donation from the Tiffany & Co. Foundation to the Botswana-UPenn partnership. Tiffany & Co. announced last week that it is granting the University $2 million to go toward building an HIV treatment center and research facility on the grounds of the Princess Marina Hospital in Gaborone, Botswana.


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SPEC-TRUM announced last night that rising hip-hop artist Wale and R&B; producer and vocalist Ryan Leslie will headline its annual fall concert on Nov. 20. The acts have been compared to big names - Wale is often likened to Kanye West and Leslie has been called "the next John Legend," said College sophomore Ferrell Townsend, a director of the Social Planning and Events Committee to Represent Undergraduate Minorities.


Kissinger says next president must prioritize

The next U.S. President, says former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, will be "drowned in conflict" if he tries to face all his problems at once. Kissinger and former Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin debated diplomacy, development and defense at the Impact 08 forum hosted by the Center for U.


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A prettier Clark Park may be in the near future. With a local architect at the helm and newly unveiled designs, proposed renovations of Clark Park may begin as early as late spring. The park's pathways, lighting and center plaza will all get overhauls as part of a plan to revitalize the aging park.


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For some professors, supporting Democratic presidential nominee Sen. Barack Obama extends beyond the ballot box. Across the country, thousands of professors - several on Penn's campus - are advising the Obama campaign on a number of issues as part of policy committees.


Allies gather to remember death

Gay and straight students alike gathered for a candlelight vigil in Wynn Commons last night to commemorate the death of Matthew Shepard, who was brutally murdered 10 years ago for being gay. The vigil was hosted by Allies, an organization of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and straight students.


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Waiting at the 38th Street crosswalk while you're late for class isn't the only horror on Spruce Street. Penn Dance and Glee Club's seventh annual collaboration, "Nightmare on Spruce Street," opens today in the Prince Theatre at the Annenberg Center. The Glee Club, founded in 1862 as an all male a cappella group, has toured over 35 different countries on five continents, while Penn Dance is experienced in its own right, with over 30 years of bringing modern dance to university audiences and beyond.


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It has long been the norm for the University to deny funding to student political groups. So when the price tag for Republican presidential nominee John McCain's November 2007 visit to Penn came to nearly $5,000, members of the executive board of the College Republicans had to reach into their own pockets to help cover the costs, said College junior and College Republicans president Zac Byer.


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37 + 19 = ? The calculation may not seem that hard now, but try doing it while drunk. That's the goal of Google Mail Goggles, a new feature for Gmail that requires users to complete a series of simple math problems before sending an e-mail late on weekend nights.