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Penn is a radically different place than it was 10 years ago, with a new president, a larger footprint in Philadelphia and a student body unlike any other.


The Class of 2013 Board will bring a brand new event for freshmen called NSOver Again from Jan. 22 to 24, according to 2013 Class President and Wharton freshman Jonathon Youshaei.

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Wharton seniors Matt Dragon, Cesar Grajales and Roger “Rollie” Peterkin — three wrestlers who were arrested Nov. 16 for alleged aggravated assault — have a preliminary hearing today at 8 a.m.

The Green Fund gives one-time grants up to $50,000 to fund environmental proposals to increase the University’s sustainability. The project will also support Penn’s Climate Action Plan launched earlier this fall.


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The Green Fund gives one-time grants up to $50,000 to fund environmental proposals to increase the University’s sustainability. The project will also support Penn’s Climate Action Plan launched earlier this fall.



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The Class of 2013 Board will bring a brand new event for freshmen called NSOver Again from Jan. 22 to 24, according to 2013 Class President and Wharton freshman Jonathon Youshaei.



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Political Science Professor Marie Gottschalk and Associate Professor in Nutrition Science Charlene Compher recently received Fulbright scholarships for teaching and conducting research abroad in 2009-10.







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As Penn and peer institutions have continued to battle the tough economic climate this fall, the University “continues to track well” toward the effort to reduce spending by $58 million by June 30, 2010.



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The No. 3 Quakers will look to maintain their perfect record in 2010, as they travel to Palo Alto, Calif., for the Stanford Round Robin on Jan. 9.


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The men’s fencing team hopes to replicate last year’s perfect season at the Philadelphia Invitational on Jan. 10, while the women’s team looks to build on last year’s 14-5 season as well.


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After losing three straight meets on the road, Penn men’s swimming is looking forward to returning to its home pool, where the team defeated Columbia for its first and only victory this season.



Scuffling after break

Scuffling after break

By Kevin Esteves · Dec. 13, 2009

The Quakers will receive a much needed two-week break after falling 32-6 to No. 7 Maryland in College Park, Md., Friday night.