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Fall 2013 Undergraduate Assembly Elections

Men's lacrosse received quite the scare in a non-conference showdown at UMBC, but two clutch goals from freshman attackman Simon Mathias helped the Quakers avoid the upset in a wild 8-7 win.

And that’s two. Late last night in good ol’ Baltimore, the Quakers were able to build on their Ivy win Saturday to defeat UMBC in a non-conference game 8-7. The Red and Blue got the first point on the board with an unassisted goal from midfield Tyler Dunn just 34 seconds into the game. But the Retrievers didn’t let Penn stay up for long.


Participants talked about the definition of privilege, then recognized their own privileges — able-bodiedness, sexual orientation, speaking English and even being a Penn student — before launching into the discussion.

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Students participated in an open discussion at PAACH on Monday night, entitled “Does Asian Privilege Exist?” | DP File Photo

Participants talked about the definition of privilege, then recognized their own privileges — able-bodiedness, sexual orientation, speaking English and even being a Penn student — before launching into the discussion.










A rising star for Penn track, a member of Class Board and an Undergraduate Assembly representative, Calvary Rogers has taken University City by storm in his freshman year.

If you asked most Penn students if they really enjoyed their toughest Pottruck workouts, the answer would probably be no. Hard runs or the dreaded leg days are often the things that — despite being sometimes necessary — they dread the most. Calvary Rogers, freshman track phenom, on the other hand, relishes the opportunity to have his coaches push him every day in practice.



In today’s racial climate, which has seen a lot of division, tension and revolt, it always seems difficult to insert the “Asian” voice in the dialogue — partly because Asian is an umbrella term.






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