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Members of “The Politics of Food and Agriculture” course, along with several Penn groups and Bon Appetit, are launching Food Week ­— a five-day initiative aimed at raising awareness about all aspects of the food production, preparation and consumption process.


The Philosophy, Politics and Economics Program hosted the New York Times best-selling author Malcolm Gladwell as the 2010 Goldstone Forum speaker, an annual lecture given by leaders in the academic, political, and business fields.

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More than 40 students with majors varying from international relations to biology took on roles as non-government organizations, military forces, government coalitions and two factions of locals in Bosnia during a real time mission simulation.

At Friday evening’s memorial, friends described the College sophomore as ‘beautiful, inside and out’ and University Chaplain Chaz Howard said there was a "sweetness in the air."


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At Friday evening’s memorial, friends described the College sophomore as ‘beautiful, inside and out’ and University Chaplain Chaz Howard said there was a "sweetness in the air."


Malcolm Gladwell talk packs Irvine

The Philosophy, Politics and Economics Program hosted the New York Times best-selling author Malcolm Gladwell as the 2010 Goldstone Forum speaker, an annual lecture given by leaders in the academic, political, and business fields.





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This past weekend marked the transition period between the old CHAC board and the new. After a weekend retreat during which the new executive board hashed out its goals, CHAC is back at Penn and more ambitious than ever before, according to co-chair Nicole Dillard.






Exploring the art of networking

When I encounter Chloe Caan at the Phi Gamma Nu Internship Fair, she is less than thrilled. While waiting in line to introduce herself to recruiters, the Wharton junior wonders what her effort is worth.





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With strong views existing on both sides of the issue, one might expect an event focusing on the Palestinian-Israeli conflict to feel tense.



Sorority pledge classes expand

For Penn’s eight Panhellenic sororities, the average new pledge class size increased by five women for each chapter — invigorating new interest in introducing a ninth sorority at Penn.



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