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A dozen undergraduates don't often spend their Saturdays at a suburban home with a professor from the medical school. It's even less common that students would join this professor on a weekend to study the Book of James. But for students involved in Penn Students for Christ, these meetings are customary.


John Lennon sang "Imagine" with the hopes of delivering a positive message of peace throughout the world. And in his new book, Defending Identity, Natan Sharansky seeks to deliver that same message - but instead by emphasizing the indispensable role of identity in protecting democracy.

The seniors have found a way to make the most out of the shortest month of the year: Feb Club. The month-long celebration is a seniors-only series of social activities, which occur at least daily - and sometimes twice-daily - throughout February. Events take place everywhere from bars to sporting arenas to campus productions like the Mask and Wig show.

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This year, the Interfraternity Council's new-member education program will feature a workshop hosted by the Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Center as part of a larger program to incorporate more sensitivity training into fraternity life. Each fraternity chapter must send new members to one of four workshops, which include sessions with One in Four, an all-male group dedicated to combating sexual violence, asession with the Drug and Alcohol Resource Team or a seminar on race and culture hosted by Office of Fraternity and Sorority Affairs Scott Reikofski.

Since 2006, Wharton vice president of corporate diversity Mori Taheripour has encouraged women and minorities to apply for an Executive MBA in an effort to increase diversity in the program. In the last two years - since Taheripour began her effort - the enrollment of women in Wharton's EMBA program has increased to 25 percent, an increase of more than 10 percent, according to The Wall Street Journal.


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Since 2006, Wharton vice president of corporate diversity Mori Taheripour has encouraged women and minorities to apply for an Executive MBA in an effort to increase diversity in the program. In the last two years - since Taheripour began her effort - the enrollment of women in Wharton's EMBA program has increased to 25 percent, an increase of more than 10 percent, according to The Wall Street Journal.


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John Lennon sang "Imagine" with the hopes of delivering a positive message of peace throughout the world. And in his new book, Defending Identity, Natan Sharansky seeks to deliver that same message - but instead by emphasizing the indispensable role of identity in protecting democracy.


Seniors beat the cold with Feb Club | Interactive feature

The seniors have found a way to make the most out of the shortest month of the year: Feb Club. The month-long celebration is a seniors-only series of social activities, which occur at least daily - and sometimes twice-daily - throughout February. Events take place everywhere from bars to sporting arenas to campus productions like the Mask and Wig show.


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Compared with freshmen in the United States as a whole, Penn's class of 2012 is more ethnically and geographically diverse, according to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions' Web site. The Chronicle of Higher Education's recent poll, which surveyed first-year full-time students at four-year universities, depicted predominantly white, middle-class freshmen studying within roughly 100 miles of their hometowns.


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Photographer Alvin Loke's observations on the homeless in Philadelphia. Read the related article here. Related StoriesPerspective | Structuring the problem: from streets to shelters - News


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According to Khaled Toameh, the Palestinian-Israeli conflict has been "going in the wrong direction ever since the peace process started." Toameh, an award-winning Israeli-Arab journalist, spoke on Monday in Houston Hall's Hall of Flags about the situation in the Middle East.


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For Colia Clark, coins jingling in a change purse symbolized the relationship between economics and governmental policy. Clark, a representative of the National Assembly to End the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars and Occupations and one of four speakers in a discussion this Saturday in the Bodek Lounge of Houston Hall, waved her coin purse in the air to illustrate a main point of the event: the interconnectedness of the global economy and American foreign policy.


Radian residents 'pregame' on Friday night

In Penn's College Houses, Resident Advisors coordinate ice-breaking games for students, but mavericks, the Radian's equivalent of RAs, get the party started for their residents. Last Friday, the Radian's inhabitants had the chance to start their night on the 11th floor club room at a Radian-sponsored "pregame."




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The Philadelphia Police Department recently increased the number of targeted police districts from nine to 12, which will include heavier patrolling just north of Penn's campus. Despite the city's budget problems, the 16th, 23rd and 24th districts were added to the list of high-crime areas slated for extra focus in response to spikes in violent crimes.


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In a press conference on Friday, the Philadelphia Police announced an increase in the reward for the arrest and prosecution of the man who sexually assaulted two Penn students in an armed home invasion on Dec. 19. The new reward is $20,000. The suspect is described as a black man in his mid- to late-20s, about 6 foot tall and of average build and with short black hair and a goatee.


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If your boss invited you to help him paint his house on a Saturday afternoon, would you accept? Studies show that more than 80 percent of Americans would decline, while only about 30 percent of Chinese citizens would say no. This is one of the challenges that 1985 Wharton alumnus Simon MacKinnon, president of Corning, Inc.



Weaving together Penn's campus

The closure of the South Street Bridge threw a wrench into the daily routines of many Penn athletes. But with the new Weave Pedestrian Bridge, they will now make it to practice on time. The bridge - which opened to the public on Jan. 19 and is part of the Penn Connects initiative - spans from the Amtrak Northeast Corridor train lines to Hollenback Center and the athletic fields to the south.


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The Penn women's basketball team fell to 0-3 in the Ivy League and 3-14 overall with an ugly 56-39 loss to Dartmouth With Carrie Biemer in for only nine minutes in the first half due to foul trouble, Penn struggled mightily offensively and trailed 21-15 at halftime.


WXPN group gives patients musical relief

Bedridden patients at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania might be surprised to find a strange man walk into their rooms, guitar in hand, and play uplifting soft rock. But that's all in a day's work for members of WXPN's Musicians on Call program, a charity organization whose bedside performances have brightened the lives of over 15,000 patients at four area hospitals.