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Fall 2013 Undergraduate Assembly Elections

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At the Undergraduate Assembly’s meeting Sunday night, members of the body, the Budget Committee and student groups came together for the “very first ever budget hearing,” according to College junior and UA Chairman Alec Webley.


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By Karen Aquino · Feb. 22, 2010

Almost a year after its administration, the results of a survey gauging “campus climate” and various aspects of student life were released at a University Council meeting in early February.

The grocery store was closed Wednesday and Thursday due to mouse infestation and improper storage violations, despite initial reports of electrical problems by store managers.


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The grocery store was closed Wednesday and Thursday due to mouse infestation and improper storage violations, despite initial reports of electrical problems by store managers.




Brown bags the rematch

The Bears withstood a late Penn rally to escape the Palestra with an 80-73 win Friday night. And unlike the last time the two teams met, there was no disputing who came out on top.




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The Quakers traveled to Cornell to compete in the first part of the two-week Ivy League Championships, where they went 3-1. They will look to show their strengths on their homecourt at Hutchinson Gym next week, when round two of the Ivy Championship will take place.


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The reduction can be attributed partly to the Division of Public Safety’s ongoing collaborative efforts with University City retail establishments to strengthen crime prevention, according to Vice President for Public Safety Maureen Rush.


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Getting healthy was all it took for the Penn gymnastics team to have its best performance of the season. At the Shelli Calloway Invitational in Towson, Md., the Quakers recorded their highest score this season, with 186.4.


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The Penn wrestling team made quick work of an inferior Princeton squad Saturday, downing the Tigers, 23-11. Sunday proved less fruitful, however, as the Quakers could not keep up with the No. 7 Mountain Hawks, falling 30-9.




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In its first away match of the season, Penn edged out the Midshipmen, 4-3, to give the Quakers their 11th consecutive victory over Navy.




Out of the doghouse

Penn's 81-69 win over Yale was the team’s highest point total since its Jan. 6 victory at Maryland-Baltimore County. The Quakers ended a three-game losing streak and improved to 4-5 in the Ivies.