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After its 17-12 win against then-undefeated Cornell last Friday, the Penn sprint football team is now in control of its own destiny going into the final two games of the season.

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By Alex Siegel · Oct. 27, 2010

Though Mark DeRosa is back in California preparing for tonight’s Game 1 of the World Series with the San Francisco Giants — albeit as a member of the disabled list — he spent last Saturday purveying a much different championship showdown: Penn’s annual intersquad Red and Blue World Series.



Sprinting to the finish

After its 17-12 win against then-undefeated Cornell last Friday, the Penn sprint football team is now in control of its own destiny going into the final two games of the season.



Alum maps out LGBT experience

Last year, 1998 College graduate Audrey Stein published her memoir, Map, which depicts her falling in love with a woman during her senior year at Penn.


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Campus religious groups will now have access to a student-run Faith Fund that will provide financial resources for religious programming. The Faith Fund has the potential to do a world of good.






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The winners of a student competition for rare book collections were recognized by an organization that supports the enhancement and preservation of scholarly collections at the Penn Libraries.


Building bridges to better health

Targeting the Mexican community of South Philadelphia, Puentes de Salud — Spanish for “Bridges of Health” — provides low-cost health care to those not covered by American insurance.



At Ase Academy, a learning family

Every Saturday morning Dubois residents meet up with local middle and high-school students at Ase Academy, a program that offers academic tutoring, mentorship and leadership training.


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For the first time in Penn’s history, religious groups will be able to receive funding directly from the University through the student-run Faith Fund, which has $8,000 for a trial year.


Penn, Brown sit alone atop Ivies

One thing is sure: it certainly isn’t lonely at the top of the Ivy League. With the sixth week of play officially in the books, Brown (4-2, 3-0 Ivy) sits in a tie with Penn for first place.


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At University City High School, a group of students is learning about the values of eating organic through the Urban Nutrition Initiative, a program that teaches students how to grow organic foods and emphasizes the benefits of healthy eating.


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At Penn, we claim to abide by the tenet that you can learn something from everyone. So, in true columnist fashion, I’m here to tell you why students should give LARPers the time of day.