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Last week, officials in President Barack Obama’s administration sought to group the provision of free contraceptives into preventative health services for which, by law, insurers cannot charge — meaning changes could impact for Student Health Services.


To kick off Women’s Week, political commentator Donna Brazile pressed a crowd of about 40 students and faculty on the state of women in politics in Houston Hall Monday night.

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The best way for Penn to advance the cause of equity in its faculty is to adopt a specific and unambiguous plan to increase minority representation.

Very little of what conspired this weekend matters at all, as Penn and Princeton square off tonight for the first time this season. But so as not to make everyone else feel unimportant, here’s the word on Ivy basketball from the weekend.


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Very little of what conspired this weekend matters at all, as Penn and Princeton square off tonight for the first time this season. But so as not to make everyone else feel unimportant, here’s the word on Ivy basketball from the weekend.


Political start to Women's Week

To kick off Women’s Week, political commentator Donna Brazile pressed a crowd of about 40 students and faculty on the state of women in politics in Houston Hall Monday night.



Frosh stress reaches record high

While a survey showed the emotional health of freshmen nationwide reaching an all-time low, Penn students have also been seeking help in greater numbers in the past decade.





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In just a few hours, 10 Wharton freshmen enrolled in Management 100 created a video worth $10,000. The video, which promoted the nonprofit organization Givology, was selected as the winner of the Ford Focus Global Test Drive competition.




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Despite Penn's physical location between the Schuylkill River and 40th Street, a new report shows the University’s power extends throughout the state.



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On Jan. 22, Mayor and Penn alumnus Michael Nutter launched the 2011 Volunteer Impact Challenge at the Philadelphia Free Library. The challenge, announced by the accompanying website SERVEphiladelphia.org, was set in motion to spearhead the administration’s top 10 volunteer priorities for 2011.


Student parents juggle kids, classes

Before news of the baby arrived, Nursing junior Katherine Thompson’s plans were simple. Today, Thompson is one of a small minority of Penn undergraduates who are also parents.



109 years in the making

The storied Penn-Princeton rivalry — which truly emerged more than 50 years ago with the inception of the Ivy League — continues Tuesday night.




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