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Fall 2013 Undergraduate Assembly Elections

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I decided to leave my scarf on as I walked into a meeting of “Rekindle Reason: Atheists, Agnostics and Freethinkers at UPenn” this Sunday. This was so those around me could not see the tiny gold hamsa, or hand of God, I wear around my neck.


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Last week, Bon Appétit— which manages Penn’s dining system — announced a nationwide change in its animal welfare policy. The company will require that its 3 million pounds of pork used annually come from sources that do not use gestation crates, in addition to other changes.


The Daily Pennsylvanian

Last week, Bon Appétit— which manages Penn’s dining system — announced a nationwide change in its animal welfare policy. The company will require that its 3 million pounds of pork used annually come from sources that do not use gestation crates, in addition to other changes.







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After losing a little face in a 12-8 loss at Duke on Friday, coach Mike Murphy and the Penn men’s lacrosse team is looking to rebound and concentrating on faceoffs to do so.


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At a time when students are struggling more than ever to pay their tuition, Penn, a university with the seventh largest endowment in the country (over $6 billion), enforces a late-payment policy that is as inflexible as it is unfair.



Deepa Lakshmin ·

For next year, the UA will receive more than $2 million from the Board of Trustees, a 3.9 percent increase from the previous year. INTERACTIVE: UA Budget








Alex Zimmerman ·

AP test takers on the rise

By Lois Lee · Feb. 27, 2012

The College Board — which administers AP exams — released the eighth annual AP Report to the Nation earlier this month, detailing statistics of students who took AP tests. INTERACTIVE: 2011 AP Report examines race, increasing test-takers