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Changing of 'le garde'

Changing of 'le garde'

By Ari Seifter · Feb. 3, 2011

In Saint-Bruno, Quebec — a French-speaking suburb of Montreal — basketball isn’t exactly the most popular sport. But that didn’t stop Harvard freshman guard Laurent Rivard from taking his talents to the hardwood while growing up in the Canadian neighborhood where ice hockey reigns supreme.


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By ransacking its higher education to pay down its budget deficit and cutting immigration, the U.K. stands to lose great American students — including those from Penn.

Wednesday night, Penn's City 6 winning streak was in jeopardy until senior captain Hicham Laalej pulled through with a victory in the final match against the Owls' Filip Rams.


Tennis puts Temple away

Wednesday night, Penn's City 6 winning streak was in jeopardy until senior captain Hicham Laalej pulled through with a victory in the final match against the Owls' Filip Rams.







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Documents leaked from Columbia listed 482 students in Columbia College and the Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science who earned perfect grade point averages, raising the question of grade inflation.



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There are already many resources in place to address homelessness. We believe the Division of Public Safety should lead the way in publicizing them.


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The data — in addition to other factors — has prompted CeaseFirePA to team up with the Undergraduate Assembly in the fight against gun violence.





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At midnight on Tuesday, 40 volunteers — including two Penn students — went into Philadelphia to count the homeless as part of an initiative led by local nonprofit Project HOME.


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A pre-trial conference was scheduled for March 2 at a Tuesday arraignment for Leslie Mosby, who allegedly crashed a stolen car into the barriers located at 40th Street and Locust Walk last November.



Penn Chess gets its ‘swag on’

Last weekend, the chess team traveled to Columbia and became Penn’s newest Ivy League titleholders, defeating Harvard, Yale and Cornell as ferociously as a bunch of linemen.