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Amy Gutmann


Although the aftermath of the earthquake in Haiti continues to ravage the island, the members of a relief team from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine returned home last week knowing that they had made a substantial, positive impact.

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Penn doctors make a difference in Haiti

Although the aftermath of the earthquake in Haiti continues to ravage the island, the members of a relief team from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine returned home last week knowing that they had made a substantial, positive impact.







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Overall, the UA has seen a 3.76 percent budget increase due to funding gains from the Board of Trustees, according to UA Chairman Alec Webley, a College junior.


Lions get last laugh

Lions get last laugh

By Eli Cohen · Feb. 15, 2010

Explosive 3-point shooting from senior guard Niko Scott gave Columbia a 15-point lead late in the first half, leaving the Quakers just playing catchup.


Pandemonium at the Palestra

With the game officially in the books, hundreds of students rushed from the stands and gathered at the center of the court to celebrate Penn’s first win over a nationally ranked opponent since 1998.



No wins in N.Y.

No wins in N.Y.

By Ricky Katz · Feb. 15, 2010

The Quakers were a much improved club on their first Ivy road trip, yet still fell to Cornell and Columbia on Friday and Saturday by scores of 52-59 and 58-71, respectively.


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In a men’s basketball season that has brought countless injuries, the worst start in program history and a head coaching change, it is only natural for a mid-season realignment of expectations.


Quakers track and field keeping pace

With 15 events officially in the books, the Penn women currently sit in fifth place out of nine competing teams, while with 16 events scored, the Penn men are fifth out of eleven teams.