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Penn looks to plant its seed

The No. 19 Quakers host Harvard in their regular season finale, and the seniors will be fighting for another opportunity to play before a home crowd at Rhodes Field.


On Thursday night, over 250 food enthusiasts of all ages and places convened at the Penn Bookstore to see Adam Richman, host of Man v. Food, promote his new book, America the Edible: A Hungry History, from Sea to Dining Sea.

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By Chan Park · Nov. 12, 2010

Fair Harvard has her Crimson and Dartmouth has its Green, but it is Penn volleyball that has last year’s Ivy League title and is looking to repeat.

The Penn Monologues, started by a group of students who felt like The Vagina Monologues needed an update, was performed in a smaller, "more intimate" setting and incorporated the male voice.




Television foodie adds book to his plate

On Thursday night, over 250 food enthusiasts of all ages and places convened at the Penn Bookstore to see Adam Richman, host of Man v. Food, promote his new book, America the Edible: A Hungry History, from Sea to Dining Sea.




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In most states, eligible voters are required to register several weeks to a month in advance of Election Day. To make voting easier, Pennsylvania should consider allowing same-day voter registration.


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While the bridge was in dire need of renovations, some businesses suffered financially because of its temporary closure. The Philadelphia government needs to ensure that it markets the attractions near the bridge well.


Penn, Harvard clash for Ivy title

When the Quakers face second-place Harvard at home Saturday afternoon, they will have a few obstacles to overcome before they can once again call themselves Ivy champions.




Under Armour founder doesn't sweat it

Kevin Plank, the 38-year-old founder and chief executive officer of Under Armour, spoke about the creation, evolution and future of his company at Huntsman Hall on Thursday evening.



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IFC president resigns

By Tamara deMent · Nov. 12, 2010

Wharton senior and Interfraternity Council president Christian Lunoe submitted a letter of resignation to the IFC Thursday night, following his arrest at Princeton over the weekend.