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By Victor Gamez · Jan. 20, 2010

The Nuclear Regulatory Commission — a government organization that oversees use of nuclear technologies — received a letter Jan. 15 on behalf of the VA, taking responsibility for eight safety citations from the NRC.

Business Services and Penn Athletics have jointly switched Penn’s soda provider from Pepsi to Coke in all athletic venues and dining locations, according to Business Services Director of Communications and External Relations Barbara Lea-Kruger.

Building a new legacy

By Stuart Milne · Jan. 20, 2010

Not only is the match at the Levy Pavilion the Quakers’ first of the regular season, it will also be the first test for Penn’s all-new coaching staff.


Building a new legacy

Building a new legacy

By Stuart Milne · Jan. 20, 2010

Not only is the match at the Levy Pavilion the Quakers’ first of the regular season, it will also be the first test for Penn’s all-new coaching staff.




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A 15-minute malfunction caused the necessary shut-down of “the University’s financial, research and student online services,” according to a statement issued by the Provider Desk.


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Penn Museum Digital Media Director Amy Ellsworth recently created an in-depth blog about her experiences in the Laotian city of Luang Prabang — an area whose prehistory has never been examined by modern archaeology.



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George Weiss — a Penn alum, trustee and chair of the Making History Campaign — donated $20 million to endow four new professorships in the Penn Integrates Knowledge program.


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The men’s squash team is winning at just the right time. With four more matches before championships, the Quakers’ road wins against Williams College, 5-4, and Amherst, 9-0, Saturday should provide the momentum the team needs for a strong end to the season.


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Last year, Penn’s women swimming team dominated Dartmouth yet were narrowly edged by Yale. In this year’s edition of the tri-team event, however, only half the script remained the same.



Dressed to the nines

Dressed to the nines

By Alex Jefferson · Jan. 19, 2010

Following two 9-0 victories against Amherst and Williams, the No. 3 Quakers have swept their last six matches and have won nine straight games this season.


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Yesterday we paused for Martin Luther King Jr. Day to honor a man who pushed for equality on all fronts. Let’s continue to level the playing field in collegiate athletics.


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Though the Penn wrestling team entered Sunday’s match on the high of a two-game win streak and with a golden opportunity to take down a national powerhouse, they left disappointed.


Seniors save their best for last

Crushing both Yale (170-130) and Dartmouth (249-51) in their last Ivy dual meet of the season, the Quakers (4-3, 4-3 Ivy) finished Ivy competition with a winning record in the league, something the team has not accomplished since the 2002-2003 season.



Boots and shoes for Allen

Tyler Bernardini has had a rough few months. But if it’s any consolation, the basketball gods may make it up to him with another year of eligibility.


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After yesterday’s celebrations in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., the spotlight will shift to a man whose contributions to the Civil Rights Movement are lesser known.