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Campus Apartments broke ground Thursday at 4109 Walnut St. for a new hotel. Scheduled to be completed in spring 2012, the 136-room hotel will offer extended-stay accommodations.

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By Anjali Tsui · Dec. 10, 2010

The lame-duck Senate voted Thursday to delay a vote on the DREAM Act — a measure that aims to grant citizenship to immigrants who are not legal residents.

Having a knack for numbers may help Wharton students in the classroom — but it was decorating gingerbread houses that put some students on top at the annual Winter Whartonland event Thursday evening.

Coming off a two-game winning streak, the Penn men’s squash team wanted to keep the ball rolling — last night at the Ringe Courts, they did just that, sweeping Navy 9-0.


Quakers run the table with Navy

Coming off a two-game winning streak, the Penn men’s squash team wanted to keep the ball rolling — last night at the Ringe Courts, they did just that, sweeping Navy 9-0.


U. City hotel breaks ground

Campus Apartments broke ground Thursday at 4109 Walnut St. for a new hotel. Scheduled to be completed in spring 2012, the 136-room hotel will offer extended-stay accommodations.








No miracle against 'Nova

The Red and Blue (4-4) lost their first Big 5 matchup of the season, 65-53, as the players still search for their first career Big 5 victory.



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The University should institutionalize student housing cooperatives, which would allow Penn to attract a group of students that would not have previously considered applying.


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Student activists at Penn were encouraged by the passage of the DREAM Act in the House on Tuesday night. The Senate is expected to vote on the bill Thursday.





'A Night of Food' with Food Network

Wednesday evening, 500 students lined up in Huntsman to sample food from Stephen Starr restaurants and hear about the growth of Food Network.