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Beta Theta Pi, Phi Gamma Delta and Zeta Beta Tau are among the fraternities that may have live-in graduate advisers next year. Many in the Greek community are concerned with the possibility.


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Beta Theta Pi, Phi Gamma Delta and Zeta Beta Tau are among the fraternities that may have live-in graduate advisers next year. Many in the Greek community are concerned with the possibility.




Penn Speaks for Autism kicks off awareness month

The organization was founded last September by current Co-Presidents and College sophomores Alison Lai and Michelle Fang, who wanted to raise awareness about autism and show what Penn students can do to help.


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From noon to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Ben and Jerry’s will give away between 10 and 15 flavors of ice cream — including Cherry Garcia, Phish Food and Chocolate Fudge Brownie — and will accept donations for Doctors Without Borders.





Author dispels same-sex marriage myths

Martha Nussbaum, professor of law and ethics at the University of Chicago and author of her most recent book, From Disgust to Humanity: Sexual Orientation and Constitutional Law, began her lecture by discussing types of couples whose marriages the American society approves of.




Kicking off 14 Arabian nights

Penn Arab Student Society is holding Arabian Fortnight — a two-week celebration of games, speaker events and a movie screening aimed at raising awareness of Arab culture and heritage.


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Though Penn was not founded as a seminary or a divinity school, the impact of religion on individual students’ lives is profound enough for the University community as a whole to take notice.




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Three international Penn students were held for three hours in a Panama airport while returning from an Alternative Spring Break trip to Costa Rica because they did not have appropriate Visas.


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The Interfraternity Council voted March 3 to allow a new fraternity chapter on campus and to change its expansion policy, according to IFC President and Wharton junior Christian Lunoe.



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