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Fall 2013 Undergraduate Assembly Elections

First Spectrum conference kicks off

On Friday afternoon, a panel titled “A Post-Racial Society in the Age of Obama: Fact or Fiction?” kicked off the first annual Penn Spectrum conference — an alumni gathering focused on recognizing the University’s diversity.


Penn got its first dogfight from a new and improved Dartmouth team that nearly pulled off a major upset. It was a game that should set off alarms in the minds of each of those 100-plus Quakers.

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By Anjali Tsui · Oct. 4, 2010

“You are loved” — this is the message that students will be chalking all over campus today as part of a national campaign to prevent suicide among lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender students.

This Saturday with just 1:04 before the end of regulation, the men’s soccer team managed to put the game-winning goal past Cornell for its first Ivy win.


Minute to win it in Ivy opener

This Saturday with just 1:04 before the end of regulation, the men’s soccer team managed to put the game-winning goal past Cornell for its first Ivy win.


Kotloff | Champs become targets

Penn got its first dogfight from a new and improved Dartmouth team that nearly pulled off a major upset. It was a game that should set off alarms in the minds of each of those 100-plus Quakers.



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Volunteers from the Penn Democrats went door to door in Swarthmore, Pa., on Saturday on behalf of Bryan Lentz, the Democratic candidate in Pennsylvania’s seventh congressional district — a key area of Pennsylvania for statewide candidates.


TEDxPenn ‘exceeded expectations’

TEDxPenn, organized independently of the popular “Technology, Entertainment, Design” conference series, featured a wide-range of speakers from the University and alumni communities.


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The State Dept. issued an alert for American travelers in Europe to be aware of heightened potential for a terrorist attack, but students abroad said it won't have much impact on their plans.




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In an attempt to increase voter turnout, Congressman Joe Sestak participated in the Philadelphia 30- Day Countdown, a stage for Sestak to state his opinions on various issues thirty days before Election Day on Nov. 2.


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Bon Appetit should increase publicity of its accommodations for students with gluten intolerance and work more to facilitate discussion about accommodations with students.