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Fall 2013 Undergraduate Assembly Elections


The Quakers will hope to demonstrate their superior fitness on Sunday in the eighth annual Keystone Classic held at the Palestra in a meet that carries vital postseason implications.

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The men’s basketball team will play Drexel in the “Battle of 33rd Street.” There’s likely to be a substantial number of Dragons fans at the Palestra. In response, Quakers fans need to show up too.



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The Quakers will hope to demonstrate their superior fitness on Sunday in the eighth annual Keystone Classic held at the Palestra in a meet that carries vital postseason implications.




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Over 10,000 people hold Penn affinity cards — more than any other Ivy League School. These credit cards display the University's logo to express affiliation with the University.



Former CEO discusses success of LG in U.S.

Michael Ahn, current senior adviser and former president and chief executive officer of LG Electronics North America, spoke in Huntsman Hall on Thursday night about the importance of leadership and brand management in business development.



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The Quakers will take on Bucknell at Rhodes Field tonight at 7 p.m. in a rare NCAA tournament home game. The Student-Athlete Advisory Committee will be hosting a free tailgate before the game.


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As in past election cycles, Democratic candidates won a majority of the Jewish vote in the midterm elections, but the complete story of the Jewish vote is far more complex.



Four Loko slashes caffeine

To the dismay of its advocates and the delight of its critics, Four Loko no longer has caffeine, guarana and taurine, three of the four contributors to the popular beverage's now-infamous name.





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To everyone who submits Shoutouts: please don’t be mean. By making Shoutouts all about how much we hate each other, we have lost an opportunity to create something that will make us feel better.


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The spending cuts to Penn’s School of Veterinary Medicine over the past few years have been very disappointing. State legislators should ensure the school receives enough resources to continue doing its necessary work.