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By Ari Seifter · Jan. 25, 2010

Last year, Govens buried Penn with a game-high 20 points, including three trifectas, in an 80-68 victory. Since the Quakers have struggled to contain opposing guards all season, Govens will likely have a chance to repeat his shooting touch tonight.

In a doubleheader of sorts, the Red and Blue lost to a ranked Pittsburgh squad and then hopped on the bus to nearby Wexford, Pa., to enact some revenge against Clarion.


Journey west yields mixed results

In a doubleheader of sorts, the Red and Blue lost to a ranked Pittsburgh squad and then hopped on the bus to nearby Wexford, Pa., to enact some revenge against Clarion.




Yo-reka! Commons gets healthy, new option

After conducting research, Director of Dining Services Laurie Cousart explained that the company identified yogurt ­— particularly Greek yogurt ­— and mix-ins as a popular choice, especially for students.


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For men’s basketball coach Jerome Allen, running a team is not just about cultivating good basketball players on the court. It’s about building “better men and productive citizens.”





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Total applications rose 17 percent from last year to the highest total in Penn history: 26,800. Prospective Penn students seem to be feeling the pressure of increased competition.



Quakers brushing off Bantams

The women’s squash team faces arguably its biggest challenge of the season tomorrow against Trinity, but the funny thing is, they aren’t worried about it.



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New York is already way ahead of Philadelphia and the rest of the country on this public-health concern. Considering Philly's rep, it's time to step up on innovation in public health.



Cheers, balloons and new bids

Last night outside Houston Hall, over three hundred of Penn’s newest sorority recruits were welcomed into their new homes with thundering cheers, balloons and banners.


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Though more women are going to college than ever before — 71.5 percent of 2008 U.S. high-school graduates, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics — this doesn’t mean more women are becoming professors.


Cramming for Ivy midterms

With a matchup against Yale just a week away, Penn women’s basketball is doing everything it can to prepare for a strong start to the meat of Ivy play.



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