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Amy Gutmann


The provocative exhibit aims to change the perception that when a woman is sexually assaulted she deserved it, asked for it or wanted it. Artist Charles Hall started the exhibit 16 years ago.

A recent Penn-led study identified a particularly toxic form of the protein Elk-1, which provides clues to the first link between Huntington’s, Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s diseases.

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The donor, who is a member of the Libraries’ Board of Overseers, wished to remain anonymous because “the key point is that the gift is not about him, but about the libraries,” according to Director of Development and External Affairs for Penn Libraries Tina Cowan.



'This is not an invitation to rape me'

The provocative exhibit aims to change the perception that when a woman is sexually assaulted she deserved it, asked for it or wanted it. Artist Charles Hall started the exhibit 16 years ago.


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A recent Penn-led study identified a particularly toxic form of the protein Elk-1, which provides clues to the first link between Huntington’s, Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s diseases.


Journalist describes 'descent into chaos'

Ahmed Rashid, best-selling author of Descent into Chaos: The United States and the Failure of Nation Building, gave the 2009-2010 Rena and Angelius Anspach Lecture, presented by the Christopher H. Browne Center for International Politics.












Athletes serve it up for greater good

In an era when professional athletes’ community service mostly seems to be court-ordered, many of Penn’s student-athletes have taken matters into their own hands.


No injuries in ZBT blaze

The fire was called into the Philadelphia Fire Department at about 10:30 a.m. Monday and was under control by about 11 a.m. OFSA hopes to allow brothers back into the house by Thursday.


FroGro: Closure was ‘voluntary’

Dept. of Public Health reiterated the closure was due to a court order following failed inspections, but a Fresh Grocer spokeswoman called reports "entirely innaccurate."