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Brown beats men's soccer, 1-0, in Homecoming game on Rhodes Field.

The nationally ranked Bears (12-1-2, 4-0-1 Ivy) got off to a quick start when they found the back of the net under four minutes into the match on a one-timer to the upper left corner off a deflection.


Oct. 28, 2012

The DP will resume print publication on Wednesday, Oct. 31. Until then, check out our extensive Hurricane Sandy coverage here, and as always, check back for and for breaking news and sports coverage.

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Students will be stuck inside for most of the next two days, following Penn’s announcement earlier Sunday that all classes and University operations have been cancelled. VIDEO: Preparing for Hurricane Sandy PHOTO GALLERY: Hurricane Sandy PreparationPHOTO GALLERY: Hurricane Sandy at Penn

2004 College graduate Carlos Gomez was leaving his apartment in a rush one day, late for a meeting. While exiting his apartment building, he saw a black man on the other side of the door, and unwittingly jumped back. The door opened to reveal his landlady’s 13-year-old son, who Gomez described as “goofy” and “the most nonthreatening person.” “I jumped back like he was a lion, or a guy with a machine gun.


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2004 College graduate Carlos Gomez was leaving his apartment in a rush one day, late for a meeting. While exiting his apartment building, he saw a black man on the other side of the door, and unwittingly jumped back. The door opened to reveal his landlady’s 13-year-old son, who Gomez described as “goofy” and “the most nonthreatening person.” “I jumped back like he was a lion, or a guy with a machine gun.


The Daily Pennsylvanian

Oct. 28, 2012

The DP will resume print publication on Wednesday, Oct. 31. Until then, check out our extensive Hurricane Sandy coverage here, and as always, check back for and for breaking news and sports coverage.





Wharton freshman, Serge Barron reads Maxim magazine as he waits in the 39th spot on his first "line".  The Line takes place over a three day time span and is designed so Penn students can get choice season tickets to the basketball season.

For current Penn undergrads, it is unimaginable that hundreds of students would line up hours before basketball tickets go on sale in order to reserve their seats — that type of devotion is reserved for a headlining act.








Seeds of Reason

Aya Saed | Arming America

By Aya Saed · Oct. 26, 2012

Rather than killing Muslim civilians and children under a façade of liberation, we should empower these communities.