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Whether through a broader, growing Occupy Colleges campaign or on their own, college students have increasingly been making their voices heard. They’ve held teach-ins, they’ve walked out of classes to stage protests and they’ve joined community members in solidarity. TOPICS: Occupy PhiladelphiaMAP: Occupy around the IviesCOLUMN: Occupying Occupy Wall Street






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A number of Penn students affiliated with student group Penn Activists Coming Together were involved in the protest, which was organized by local food justice and religious organizations and included members of the Occupy Philadelphia movement as well.


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Re:Activism, a scavenger hunt held from 11:30 a.m. to early evening this Saturday around Philadelphia, had 15 participants. It was a collaboration between the Institute of Contemporary Art, the Kelly Writers House and the Urban Studies Department with a grant from the Provost’s Office for the Year of Games.





Chris Bush

Attitude isn’t the only difference between the offensive line and the so-called skill positions. The prospect of joining the boys up front comes along with the perception of eating more than the rest of the team.



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Under new federal initiatives meant to curtail Wall Street corruption, Raj Rajaratnam was sentenced Thursday to 11 years in federal prison — the longest ever for insider trading and a judgment critics say is unusually harsh and meant to set a precedent.


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Chu, the U.S. Energy Secretary, spoke to a packed Wu and Chen Auditorium, stressing the importance of “innovation from technology” and its ability to “change the world.” Q&A: ‘DP’ sits down with U.S. Secretary of Energy Stephen Chu