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Amy Gutmann


Most of the space vacated by Independent Video Library, located at 40th and Locust Streets, will become a part of the neighboring game store, Redcap’s Corner.

Visiting scholar's study faces backlash from those who feel like making the bachelor’s degree the minimum requirement would be detrimental, especially given the current nursing shortage and financial crisis.

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Students will be able to add an International Development minor to their worksheets soon, according to Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences Dennis DeTurck.

Barnes and Noble’s Nook eBook Reader made its public debut Oct. 20 last year, but it is sold out until February nationwide. The Nook is one of several available e-readers, including Amazon’s Kindle and Sony’s Reader, that have gained recent popularity.


'Nook' ebook sells out at Penn bookstore

Barnes and Noble’s Nook eBook Reader made its public debut Oct. 20 last year, but it is sold out until February nationwide. The Nook is one of several available e-readers, including Amazon’s Kindle and Sony’s Reader, that have gained recent popularity.


Video store on Locust closed

Most of the space vacated by Independent Video Library, located at 40th and Locust Streets, will become a part of the neighboring game store, Redcap’s Corner.


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Visiting scholar's study faces backlash from those who feel like making the bachelor’s degree the minimum requirement would be detrimental, especially given the current nursing shortage and financial crisis.





Quakers cruise past Navy

It wasn’t as convincing as last year’s 9-0 sweep, but the Penn men’s squash team extended its win streak over Navy to nine games with a 6-3 victory in Annapolis last night.







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We’re glad Mayor Michael Nutter recently announced plans to create a college office on the first floor of City Hall, expanding his PhillyGoes2College Initiative.


U. responds to crisis in Haiti

The impact of the earthquake that struck Haiti on Tuesday is being felt at Penn, where plans have already been set into motion in an effort to help the relief efforts.


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Philadelphia is preparing to go to college with the help of Mayor Michael Nutter — who recently announced plans to create a college office on the first floor of City Hall.





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