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Penn football begins the year as the preseason favorites to earn an unprecedented fourth Ivy title in five years. But this year, the Quakers won’t be sneaking up on anyone, as they return much of last year’s squad.

Finishing 13-12 overall and fourth in the Ivy League, there were definite improvements over the 5th place finish in 2011 for Penn volleyball, but there’s a sense that something was left on the table.


Volleyball beats Columbia in a 3-2 set.

Finishing 13-12 overall and fourth in the Ivy League, there were definite improvements over the 5th place finish in 2011 for Penn volleyball, but there’s a sense that something was left on the table.




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Aug. 20, 2013



Nuggets of Wisdom

(Sky)diving into it

By Morgan Jones · Aug. 19, 2013

In elementary school, I made an unhealthy amount of lists. I was, to say the least, the opposite of an impulsive child. Earlier this week, however, I jumped out of a plane.


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The nine-day trip will see the Quakers return home Aug. 23. Along the way, the Quakers were scheduled to play three games against Italian squads while taking in the sights and sounds of a foreign country.






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How have we arrived at the point where an individual who served in the U.S. military and was injured while doing so, spent 15 years in service to fellow mankind and has the will and aptitude to realize entrance to an Ivy League institution, can reach poverty status?


	The Wawa by the Quad puts on its final touches in preparation for its reopening on August 15.

The Wawa at the corner of 38th and Spruce streets will reopen next Thursday, after its summer renovations have been fully completed.


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Although Steven Fluharty assumed his role as dean of the School of Arts and Sciences on July 1, his relationship with Penn began nearly 30 years earlier, when he entered the College of Arts and Sciences as a freshman. Fluharty received all three of his degrees — a B.A.



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The School of Engineering and Applied Sciences and the Law School announced on Tuesday the establishment of the Law and Technology program, a new graduate program offering a joint degree in engineering and law.