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No. 8 Penn and the No. 11 Big Green took two first-place finishes apiece, but a superior finish in the varsity eight race help Dartmouth carry the day, with the Quakers placing second, ahead of No. 12 MIT.


Penn poised in win

By Alex Siegel · April 5, 2010

A 12-4 victory over Yale at Meiklejohn Stadium Sunday capped of a successful weekend for the baseball team.

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By Zach Klitzman · April 5, 2010

After the women’s lacrosse team got outplayed in a 12-6 loss to No. 2 Maryland Friday, the team came back from a 4-2 deficit to clobber Columbia, 19-7.

Following back-to-back .500 finishes in Ivy play, the women’s softball team finds itself in a welcome position — first place.



Penn poised in win

Penn poised in win

By Alex Siegel · April 5, 2010

A 12-4 victory over Yale at Meiklejohn Stadium Sunday capped of a successful weekend for the baseball team.



Women’s group elects new chairwoman

After College junior Kaneesha Parsard became the first-ever democratically elected Penn Consortium of Undergraduate Women chairwoman, The Daily Pennsylvanian sat down with her to discuss women’s identity at Penn and plans for a new rape crisis center in Philadelphia.




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Staff writer Jenny Chung spends an evening navigating Penn Police's patrol zone with Sergeant Casey Busch, a veteran of nearly seven years at the Division of Public Safety.







Health care bill unclear to students

Despite the huge amount of media and legislative drama surrounding health care reform, most Penn students know little about the specifics of the bill that the president signed this week.



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Surviving the largest pool of applicants Penn has ever seen, the accepted class of 2014 has raised the bar in terms of admissions standards. The average SAT score rose three points to 2,178.



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The city government has created a new unit called the Policy and Analysis Center to mediate relationships between city executives, a broad population of welfare researchers and members of the community.