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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.


Missing from the M. Tennis roster are last year’s top player and one of this year’s captains. But when the Quakers open their season tomorrow at Levy Pavilion with a doubleheader against Drexel and Bucknell, they’ll still be playing with a target on their backs.

When they face the the No. 23 Panthers tomorrow, the Quakers will go up against many of the same wrestlers they upset in a 20-16 victory last year when the Panthers were ranked 24th.

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Missing from the M. Tennis roster are last year’s top player and one of this year’s captains. But when the Quakers open their season tomorrow at Levy Pavilion with a doubleheader against Drexel and Bucknell, they’ll still be playing with a target on their backs.


Will it be a Re-Pitt upset?

When they face the the No. 23 Panthers tomorrow, the Quakers will go up against many of the same wrestlers they upset in a 20-16 victory last year when the Panthers were ranked 24th.


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Skirkanich Hall, home to Penn’s Bioengineering Department, recently received the 2010 Institute Honor Award for Architecture given by the American Institute of Architects.


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Though ReadyNotifyPA — the platform that allows agencies to send notifications via e-mail and text ­­to people living in the city — has been around for several years, the Philadelphia Police added new alerts that began on Dec. 31.





Rainbow food trucks liven up lunch

Four food trucks around the city have been decorated as part of the Lunch Truck Project by ArtWorks!, an after-school arts program for Philadelphia youth run by the Mural Arts Program.



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Intense man-to-man pressure from the Quakers (1-12, 0-3 Big 5) helped close the gap against La Salle (10-8, 1-1), driving Explorers coach Dr. John Gianninni into a frenzy of expletives.



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Jumping China's wall

By Rebecca Kaplan · Jan. 21, 2010

Creative solutions to get content despite the “Great Firewall of China” are merely a fact of life for students who live or study abroad in the country, where many web sites that they have come to rely on in the United States are largely unavailable.


Students unite to aid Haiti

With aftershocks of the Haitian earthquake still ravaging the country, the Penn campus has continued its commitment to sending aid to the impoverished island and honoring the lives lost.






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