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Alumni are flocking back to Penn to join students at the Pan-Asian American Community House in recognizing 10 years of programming, advising, leadership and Asian-American pride.

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By Emily Sanchez · Oct. 28, 2010

Guitarist Nick Zinner, writer and musician Zachary Lipez and designer Stacy Wakefield came to the Penn Bookstore to promote their book entitled Please Take Me Off the Guest List. The book features Zinner's photography, Lipez's writing and Wakefield's design.

ZTA will recruit new members in February, one week after existing sororities complete formal recruitment. Both student leaders and ZTA officials are confident it will be a success.



PAACH celebrates 10 years of activism

Alumni are flocking back to Penn to join students at the Pan-Asian American Community House in recognizing 10 years of programming, advising, leadership and Asian-American pride.



Alum maps out LGBT experience

Last year, 1998 College graduate Audrey Stein published her memoir, Map, which depicts her falling in love with a woman during her senior year at Penn.


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The winners of a student competition for rare book collections were recognized by an organization that supports the enhancement and preservation of scholarly collections at the Penn Libraries.



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For the first time in Penn’s history, religious groups will be able to receive funding directly from the University through the student-run Faith Fund, which has $8,000 for a trial year.







Inspiration of 'House M.D.' tells a story at Penn

Sanders, an internist and a lecturer at Yale School of Medicine, closed Penn’s first Health Care Conference Saturday evening with a presentation titled “Every Patient Tells a Story” describing her experiences as a doctor and a technical consultant for the TV show "House M.D."


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After weeks of presentations and dialogue, the Panhellenic extension committee decided that Zeta Tau Alpha will be the next sorority added to the Greek system at Penn.


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Though hundreds of students study abroad each semester, reports indicate that minority students may be hesitant to do so. Penn is trying to gain better data on this issue.





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