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Second-round woes at NCAAs

By Eli Cohen · March 18, 2011

After four of six Penn wrestlers advanced to the second round of the NCAA championship, the Quakers were brought back to earth.

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Second-round woes at NCAAs

Second-round woes at NCAAs

By Eli Cohen · March 18, 2011

After four of six Penn wrestlers advanced to the second round of the NCAA championship, the Quakers were brought back to earth.




Freshmen Feen-oms

Freshmen Feen-oms

By Joe Sanfilippo · March 18, 2011

The Quakers will need all the help they can get from the indispensable Feeney twins against Princeton Saturday at Franklin Field.



Princeton nearly upsets Kentucky

On an NCAA tournament opening day filled with drama, Princeton fell just shy of adding to its storied history of upsets, losing to fourth-seeded Kentucky, 59-57.



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Many employers are now choosing to conduct interviews via the downloadable application, allowing students to speak with employers from their dorm rooms.



Slideshow: Women's health rally

A small community of School of Social Policy and Practice students raised their voices Wednesday evening in support of a larger community — the underprivileged women of Philadelphia who have been affected by the recent funding cuts to women’s healthcare.


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The Programs in Religion, Interfaith and Spirituality Mattershosted ““Women?? In Religion???,” a panel in which five female students of different faiths sat side-by-side in the basement of 1920 Commons to answer questions about stereotypes relating to women and religion.


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Police Chief Mark Dorsey attributes this to the fact that the Division of Public Safety recently has taken into custody a number of criminals who had plagued the campus with theft.



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A trial date for Leslie Mosby, the alleged carjacker involved in the shootout at 40th Street and Locust Walk last November, was set for Sept. 26 at a scheduling conference on Wednesday.


American Indian author promotes literacy

As the author of The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian — this year’s “One Book, One Philadelphia” selection — Sherman Alexie’s talk was the capstone event for the 2011 program, a joint project between the Free Library of Philadelphia and the Office of the Mayor.