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Thursday, April 30, 2026
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Amy Gutmann

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With a roster comprised of 90 percent underclassmen, the women started their season by sweeping Cornell, 9-0. In another beginning, Jack Wyant dropped his first game as men's squash coach to the Big Red, 5-4.


Comedy Central comedian Eliot Chang joked about stereotypes to a crowd of over 100 people in the ARCH auditorium on Thursday night as part of the Asian Pacific Student Coalition and Sangam’s “Chai House featuring comedian Eliot Chang.”

The band Keeping Riley played in Houston Hall Thursday evening in a concert co-sponsored by Student Ambassadors of the World and the Kite and Key Society as part of the Civic House Associates Coalition’s Anti-Poverty Action Week.

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There is a possibility that Congress will pass the DREAM Act. The bill would directly impact Penn students and help us meet the goals of the Penn Compact.



Comic takes on Asian identity

Comedy Central comedian Eliot Chang joked about stereotypes to a crowd of over 100 people in the ARCH auditorium on Thursday night as part of the Asian Pacific Student Coalition and Sangam’s “Chai House featuring comedian Eliot Chang.”


Collaborative concert combats poverty

The band Keeping Riley played in Houston Hall Thursday evening in a concert co-sponsored by Student Ambassadors of the World and the Kite and Key Society as part of the Civic House Associates Coalition’s Anti-Poverty Action Week.



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This week, the Interfraternity Council and the Undergraduate Assembly circulated a survey to undergraduates in order to measure the social habits and drinking practices of students.


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Penn alumnus Joe Torsella, an active figure in Pennsylvania government and politics, was named to a position in President Barack Obama’s administration on Monday.









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The men’s basketball team will play Drexel in the “Battle of 33rd Street.” There’s likely to be a substantial number of Dragons fans at the Palestra. In response, Quakers fans need to show up too.



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The Quakers will hope to demonstrate their superior fitness on Sunday in the eighth annual Keystone Classic held at the Palestra in a meet that carries vital postseason implications.