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Front Breaking
Gov. Corbett to push privatization of liquor sales
Within the next few days, Gov. Tom Corbett is expected to roll out an aggressive new plan to privatize Pennsylvania’s state-run wine and spirits stores.
SPEC announces Fling theme '40 Years of Fling'
The Social Planning and Events Committee decided on “40 Years of Fling” as its theme for this year’s Spring Fling, which will take place April 12-13.
Competition turns sweet in baking showdown
Huntsman Hall was anything but “desserted” Saturday afternoon for Penn Gastronomy Club’s third annual dessert baking competition.
Gov. Corbett to push privatization of liquor sales
Within the next few days, Gov. Tom Corbett is expected to roll out an aggressive new plan to privatize Pennsylvania’s state-run wine and spirits stores.
SPEC announces Fling theme '40 Years of Fling'
The Social Planning and Events Committee decided on “40 Years of Fling” as its theme for this year’s Spring Fling, which will take place April 12-13.
Panel challenges social norms of sex and marriage
Thursday night, the Philomathean Society organized a panel discussion in Philomathean Hall, exploring the relationship between sex, love and marriage in the 21st century.
Penn Alternate Rush | A new social scene
The problem with Penn’s social life, however, isn’t necessarily the Greek system. The problem is that no well-known, accessible alternative exists.
Kurt Mitman | Abort Roe v. Wade
Medical evidence seems to suggest that after about nine weeks, the probability of miscarriage drops significantly. This is the logical point to draw the line where human intervention is allowed.
The death of College senior Tom Hartford has been ruled an accident, Vice President for University Communications Stephen MacCarthy said in an email.
Philadelphia Restaurant Week runs from Jan. 20 – 25 and Jan. 27 – Feb. 1
Jeff Nadel | Debt, default and deadbeats
We must refuse to raise the debt ceiling by the statutory deadline.
Penn Student Government stresses transparency
With an eye towards transparency, collaboration and unity, the leaders of Penn Student Government met Thursday for the annual State of the School.
Motion capture technology captures imaginations
From fifth-graders from Agnes Irwin School to graduate students at Penn, everyone is captivated by the Engineering School’s motion capture facility at the SIG Center for Computer Graphics.
Hotel executive talks leadership style
Last night, a proud son presented his distinguished father to more than 100 students and faculty in Huntsman Hall.
Wisniewski | For Cartwright, a new attitude yields new results
If Penn wants to find success in Ivy League play, Miles Cartwright will have to continue to take control.
Aggressive ‘D’ helps and hinders Henry Brooks on the court
To coach Jerome Allen, his teammates and definitely in his own eyes, Brooks should look to be more aggressive as he works back from his knee injury.
Raucous fans expected for Cornell meet
While the No. 24 Quakers have given up 10 in a row to the No. 8 Big Red, this season might very well be the team’s best shot to put an end to the long losing streak against its archrival.
ACL tear not the end for McCullough
On Nov. 18, Meghan McCullough’s basketball career reached a significant fork in the road.
Proposed state bill could change outcome of elections
Proposed House Bill No. 94 could completely transform the role of Pennsylvania’s representation in the Electoral College — the institution that directly elects the president and vice president of the United States.













