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In response to a potential nuclear crisis in Japan, the Office of International Programs announced Wednesday that all upcoming Penn Abroad programs in the region have been put on hold.

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With the 81st NCAA Wrestling Championship starting this morning at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, here is the rundown for the Quakers who are competing for a national championship.

The madness begins

By Brian Kotloff · March 17, 2011

With Princeton set to take on Kentucky at 2:45 p.m. on CBS, we asked Penn men’s basketball assistant coach Mike Martin, who has scouted both teams, for his thoughts on the matchup.




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In response to a potential nuclear crisis in Japan, the Office of International Programs announced Wednesday that all upcoming Penn Abroad programs in the region have been put on hold.





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Students have speculated that Lupe Fiasco would perform at Spring Fling since his website prematurely posted that he would perform at Franklin Field on the day of the Fling concert.


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Throwback: March 17

By Sam Panzer · March 17, 2011

As college basketball fans across the country fill out their NCAA brackets, Penn students are unable to pick their Quakers. But in 1979, Penn was far from excluded from the tournament.



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Readers respond to columnist Charles Gray's column criticizing the relocation of the Barnes Foundation from Lower Merion Township to Philadelphia.


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The Penn InTouch mobile app will allow students to check their financial aid status, receive general announcements, search for courses and send an e-mail to advisors.





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Princeton will play Thursday in the tournament for the first time in seven years. The Tigers' opponent, Kentucky, is in its 18th appearance in 19 years.