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Revitalization efforts focus on Walnut bridge
Student may face hearing today
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February 16, 2006
Journals open up for undergrad research
Facebook.com, text messaging and Web logs will soon be acceptable topics for published undergraduate research. Penn's Critical Writing Program is now accepting undergraduate submissions for campus journal Res, and unorthodox topics are welcome. The journal is the latest in a series of new publications -- including the soon-to-be-launched College Undergraduate Research Electronic Journal -- designed to highlight undergraduates' independent work, one of College Dean Dennis DeTurck's primary goals.
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