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Amy Gutmann

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“The South Will Rise Again” is a phrase that evokes reminders of a dark and bitter chapter in American history — and it has no place at the sporting events of a public university.


After a number of on-campus dining options reduced their hours last semester, the Undergraduate Assembly responded to students’ concerns with discussion of new venues.

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Wednesday night, Penn’s Big Brothers Big Sisters program will host a presentation at 7 p.m. in Huntsman Hall, where Political Science Professor John DiIulio, faculty director of the Robert A. Fox Leadership Program, will discuss America’s “achievement trap.”



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After a number of on-campus dining options reduced their hours last semester, the Undergraduate Assembly responded to students’ concerns with discussion of new venues.




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Crime Log

By Harrison Garfinkle · Nov. 11, 2009

Oct. 30 — A male student, 31, reported at about 2:45 p.m. that he and a known suspect were in a physical altercation while at Hutchinson Gym.


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Through Rake-a-thon, the group’s annual fundraiser, Habitat members traveled to Philadelphia suburb Chestnut Hill to rake yards for donations.



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Being part of the Ivy League implies academic excellence and a certain level of prestige, but in this age of hundreds of undergraduate institutions and hundreds of thousands of students, the classification doesn’t influence people in a single dimension.



Wrestler weighs in on discipline

In order to drop from 195 pounds to his wrestling weight of just 174, junior Scott Giffin has instituted a serious diet and workout regimen.










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