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Following the Saturday arrest of Interfraternity Council President and Wharton senior Christian Lunoe, the IFC is making preparations for the possibility that he will resign.

Wharton alumnus Jeffrey Perelman filed a lawsuit against his father, School of Medicine trustee Ray Perelman, and brother, University trustee Ron Perelman, alleging that his father improperly invested funds from a pension plan — with which they were involved — in a company Ron controls.


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Wharton alumnus Jeffrey Perelman filed a lawsuit against his father, School of Medicine trustee Ray Perelman, and brother, University trustee Ron Perelman, alleging that his father improperly invested funds from a pension plan — with which they were involved — in a company Ron controls.








Professor panel dissects midterm election results

Yesterday, professors John DiIulio, Jr., Neil Malhotra and John Lapinski, all of whom teach political science, gathered as a panel to explain the results of the recent elections and forecast the future of U.S. politics for students and faculty.






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Sen. Bob Casey Jr. (D-Pa.) will now be the Keystone State’s senior senator, and he has expressed interest in becoming a major advocate for increases in NIH funds. He should act on this intention.


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The midterms were a major success for the national Republican Party, but the full results also reveal an additional Republican victory that will impact Pennsylvania for the next decade.




Soccer gets NCAA draw

Soccer gets NCAA draw

By Ethan Alter · Nov. 9, 2010

On Friday in Morgantown, W.Va., the Quakers will face a Nittany Lions squad that lost 1-0 to both Dartmouth and Yale in the regular season.