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Amy Gutmann


This Saturday, the “Cathedral of College Basketball” will host the first annual Palestra Charity 3-on-3 Basketball Tournament, organized by a Wharton MGMT 100 team to support two local nonprofit organizations.

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This Saturday, the “Cathedral of College Basketball” will host the first annual Palestra Charity 3-on-3 Basketball Tournament, organized by a Wharton MGMT 100 team to support two local nonprofit organizations.





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Many law schools claim that 98 percent of law school graduates found employment within nine months in 2010, which can be misleading since only 64 percent found full-time jobs. Penn Law career services already breaks down its statistics into full-time and part-time categories.



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The Undergraduate Assembly announced at its meeting Sunday night that students will now have free access to Penn Park’s tennis courts. In addition, the UA discussed moving elections to later in the fall semester and guaranteeing a seat for a member of the transfer class.


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Van Pelt Library has completed its project to digitize manuscripts produced before 1601, thanks to a two-year grant funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities. A second grant was secured in March to digitize manuscripts from 1601 to 1800.


Elizabeth Jacobs ·

Bike theft around campus is up 77 percent this year to date from last year, according to the Division of Public Safety. The majority of thefts occur when bicycle are improperly locked. INTERACTIVE: Bike theft 2010-2011


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Business around campus, such as Blarney Stone and Lee’s Hoagie House, are using Facebook and other social media sites to interact with Penn students. Partly responsible for the trend is Little Guys Consulting, LLC, which was founded by two Penn athletes and has 15 clients in the Philadelphia area.





Elizabeth Jacobs ·

On Sept. 23, United States prosecutors filed a complaint against Leslie Mosby — the carjacker arrested on 40th and Locust streets last November — seeking to try him in federal court. The filing came just days before his trial was scheduled to take place in state court. TIMELINE: Mosby’s court process