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Fall 2013 Undergraduate Assembly Elections

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Penn opens its two-game home stand against Columbia on Friday night and caps it off with a match against Cornell. While both contests are crucial to the Quakers, the rematch against the Lions will most likely prove to be a greater test this weekend in hopes of defending their Ivy Title.


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In their final match of the season, the first-place Quakers will take on second-place Princeton in a high stakes match. To the victor goes the Ivy League championship and an NCAA tournament bid.

This weekend, both the men’s and women’s squash teams will travel to New Haven, Conn. to compete in the Ivy League Scrimmages.

The major races in Pennsylvania have been decided, and while statewide turnout is down compared to the 2006 midterm election, the results at Penn reveal a more complex story.


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The major races in Pennsylvania have been decided, and while statewide turnout is down compared to the 2006 midterm election, the results at Penn reveal a more complex story.





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In his victory speech Tuesday night, Toomey stressed that he wants to work with senators on both sides of the aisle as well as with President Barack Obama. Once on Capitol Hill, he needs to live up to this pledge.










Sestak concedes race, disappointing fans

The races to replace Sen. Arlen Specter and Gov. Ed Rendell are over, and as results came in, supporters of Senate nominee Joe Sestak had one word for their feelings: disappointment.


Sestak concedes race, disappointing fans

The races to replace Sen. Arlen Specter and Gov. Ed Rendell are over, and as results came in, supporters of Senate nominee Joe Sestak had one word for their feelings: disappointment.





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