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While competing in the two-day New Balance Invitational in New York City, five Quakers qualified for the ECAC Championships, bringing Penn’s total number of qualifiers to six.


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By choosing to allocate her $500,000 award from the Carnegie Corporation to undergraduate research, internships and the Graduate and Professional Student Assembly, Penn President Amy Gutmann is putting students first.


Losing their footing

Losing their footing

By Becky Umbach · Feb. 8, 2010

Penn men’s squash was handed its sixth loss of the season Saturday, when the Quakers lost 7-2 to a No. 2-ranked Harvard team in Cambridge, Mass.


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Penn kept it competitive for nearly the entire game, but a barrage of threes towards the end squashed any chance of a comeback. When it was all over, the Quakers fell to Harvard, 80-66, now stand at 2-2 in the Ivy League.



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Moving course evaluations from the traditional pencil-and-paper format to an online ratings system significantly increased the number of evaluations that were completed.



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Nursing and Wharton senior Christina Zhang was attacked Jan. 21 by two black teenage girls near the Broad Street Health Center, located at 1415 N. Broad St.



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Although Penn lists Quakerism as an option on its religious surveys, other faiths such as Judaism and Catholicism likely have a greater ideological influence due to their larger numbers on campus and in the surrounding community.


Market Street to receive facelift

The Market Street Revitalization Project — which runs from 34th to 41st streets on Market Street — will improve sidewalks, traffic lights, pedestrian lighting, roads and bikeways.