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The Daily Pennsylvanian

Amy Gutmann


Douglas Sheppard, a native of Rutherford, N.J., received a bachelor’s degree from the University of Delaware and would have graduated from Wharton this year.

The University will not hold classes on Wed., Feb. 10 due to snow, according to Executive Vice President Craig Carnaroli, but “essential personnel” are required to report to campus as scheduled.

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We appreciate Penn’s decision to make the calls to cancel classes early, though we would have liked the University to have notified students via e-mail.



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Douglas Sheppard, a native of Rutherford, N.J., received a bachelor’s degree from the University of Delaware and would have graduated from Wharton this year.


Penn to close Wednesday due to snow

The University will not hold classes on Wed., Feb. 10 due to snow, according to Executive Vice President Craig Carnaroli, but “essential personnel” are required to report to campus as scheduled.



Honesty stressed through OCR

Two students participating in On-Campus Recruitment made “egregious” changes to their paperwork before sending it to employers, according to Career Services.




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Recognizing this principle, the Division of Public Safety introduced GeoCAMS in 2002, an extensive crime-mapping and analysis system updated daily with information about all crimes reported to the Philadelphia Police Department within DPS’s patrol region — both on and near the Penn campus.


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This past week, Facebook — which has over 400 million active users worldwide and is worth $6.5 billion, according to Silicon Alley Insider — has introduced a site redesign to 80 million of its users. Redesign for all users is expected to occur over the next few months.




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When Penn was founded the faculty consisted solely of white, Christian males. Now, out of a standing faculty of 2,549 professors, there are 704 women and 411 minority faculty members


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On Saturday, the Pennsylvania Democratic State Committee voted to endorse incumbent Senator Arlen Specter over Congressman Joe Sestak in the 2010 U.S. Senate election.