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Fall 2013 Undergraduate Assembly Elections


About 60 Penn freshmen took a year off after HS last year. Gap years “broaden perspective,” Dean of Admissions Eric Furda said, which is why Penn makes deferring a simple process.

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By Mike Tony · Nov. 2, 2010

Penn may have rolled over Brown to remain secure at the top of the Ivy League standings, but the rest of conference play was less predictable.

Breakout freshmen Kerry Scalora and Stephen Baker each earned their third Ivy League Rookie of the Week honors after strong performances on Saturday, while junior forward Marin McDermott was named Ivy Player of the Week for the first time this season.


Ivy honors roll in for Penn soccer

Breakout freshmen Kerry Scalora and Stephen Baker each earned their third Ivy League Rookie of the Week honors after strong performances on Saturday, while junior forward Marin McDermott was named Ivy Player of the Week for the first time this season.



In year off, students explore the world

About 60 Penn freshmen took a year off after HS last year. Gap years “broaden perspective,” Dean of Admissions Eric Furda said, which is why Penn makes deferring a simple process.



Grad student seeks stronger feminist community

Penn Feminists is the newest women’s rights group on campus. Graduate Nursing student Ellen Hansen, the groups’s founder, hopes to set members of Penn Feminists apart from those of similar organizations on campus in the range of issues they discuss.





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In Pennsylvania, the two most prominent races are for governor and U.S. senator. For students, we feel Joe Sestak is the best choice for Senate and Dan Onorato is the best choice for governor.


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In Pennsylvania, the two most prominent races are for governor and U.S. senator. For students, we feel Joe Sestak is the best choice for Senate and Dan Onorato is the best choice for governor.


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If customer service in medicine doesn’t exist at the point of treatment in HUP or elsewhere in the United States, then patients will take their business to other places that charge lower prices and provide infinitely better care.


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Protesters from Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions, a Philadelphia-based group which supports boycotts of the Israeli state, staged a flash mob Sunday at the Fresh Grocer at 40th and Walnut streets.




Colbert, Stewart rally in D.C.

A glimpse at the National Mall on Saturday might suggest that people turned out to voice their opinions on issues ranging from marijuana to immigration, bears to pirates.


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On Saturday night, members of Philo and other participants dressed in black robes, masks and costumes and chanted the haunting stanzas of Edgar Allen Poe’s “The Raven” and “The Bells of Ill Omen” as they marched down Locust Walk for its traditional Poe Vestpertil event.


Pres. Obama makes final push in Phila.

At Temple University on Saturday, the President delivered a short speech to a crowd of approximately 1,500 students and volunteers, imploring them to sign up to canvass before Election Day.