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The University’s switch from private lending to Direct Lending from the government starting this summer is an initiative that will hopefully make students’ lives easier.


More than 40 students with majors varying from international relations to biology took on roles as non-government organizations, military forces, government coalitions and two factions of locals in Bosnia during a real time mission simulation.

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Members of “The Politics of Food and Agriculture” course, along with several Penn groups and Bon Appetit, are launching Food Week ­— a five-day initiative aimed at raising awareness about all aspects of the food production, preparation and consumption process.




Simulation brings Bosnian War to Penn

More than 40 students with majors varying from international relations to biology took on roles as non-government organizations, military forces, government coalitions and two factions of locals in Bosnia during a real time mission simulation.


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At Friday evening’s memorial, friends described the College sophomore as ‘beautiful, inside and out’ and University Chaplain Chaz Howard said there was a "sweetness in the air."


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A "mentally unstable" man who dressed as a woman was arrested Friday afternoon after attacking an AlliedBarton Security Supervisor, according to the Division of Public Safety.


Malcolm Gladwell talk packs Irvine

The Philosophy, Politics and Economics Program hosted the New York Times best-selling author Malcolm Gladwell as the 2010 Goldstone Forum speaker, an annual lecture given by leaders in the academic, political, and business fields.


Penn Haven protests poverty

A group of about 50 protesters blocked off the junction outside the Federal Building. The rally was among a series of protests aross the country calling for a freeze on foreclosures.


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If reapproved by the Board of Trustees in Feb., Annenberg Dean Michael Delli Carpini will continue in his role for a second term, during which he hopes to continue setting and fulfilling his goals.



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After both the men’s and women’s teams won all five of their matches last year at the Brandeis/MIT Eric Sollee Invitational, Penn fencing is hoping for a repeat performance.



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Penn's loan program will switch to Direct Lending from the government, which will allow students quicker access to funds and provide a small reduction in fees.



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Individuals have always been able to create their own advertisements — provided they had the money to do so. Corporations and unions were barred from doing this. In a 5-4 vote, the court ruled that these restrictions were in violation of corporations’ and unions’ First Amendment rights.


New IRS building set to open in Sept.

The renovation of the former Post Office building at 30th and Market streets, along with the construction of a parking garage adjacent to the building, aims to connect Penn and Center City Philadelphia.