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Fall 2013 Undergraduate Assembly Elections

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At Penn, it seems no party is complete without someone “blacking out” because of binge drinking. Yet our binge-drinking culture is not a foregone conclusion — it can, and should, change.


Trying to balance research and community engagement, the Penn Museum continues to work overtime with initiatives like evening programming and extended hours to attract new visitors.

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At “The Permeable City: Designing for Water,” panelists — all of whom were Penn alumni or faculty — discussed various aspects of water. The discussion was sponsored by the Provost’s Office as part of the Year of Water initiative.

Students over 21 years of age will soon have a new place to buy their wine. Fresh Grocer plans to house a self-service wine vending machine, estimated to arrive in a month.


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Students over 21 years of age will soon have a new place to buy their wine. Fresh Grocer plans to house a self-service wine vending machine, estimated to arrive in a month.


Penn Museum seeks improved image

Trying to balance research and community engagement, the Penn Museum continues to work overtime with initiatives like evening programming and extended hours to attract new visitors.










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Last week, College senior Pranav Merchant published an opinion piece in the Philadelphia Inquirer criticizing the Toast Toss tradition after the third quarter at home football games.



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Over 1,500 pounds of trash and recyclables were collected at Sunday’s River Rescue kick-off alone. But this initiative is laudable for more than just its contribution to beautifying the site at Neshaminy State Park.





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DREAM act fails to pass

By Anjali Tsui · Sept. 22, 2010

Though student activists at Penn were disappointed that the Development, Relief and Education for Minor Aliens Act’s passage failed to pass Congress, they say they will continue to campaign.