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Monday, April 13, 2026
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Food service provider Bon Appetit will continue to serve up juicy red slices and wedges in burgers, sandwiches and salads at Penn, despite a tomato embargo affecting other campuses serviced by the company.

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The UA considered two discussion papers. The first was about the possibility of including HBO or Showtime on Penn Video Network. Next, The New York Times sponsorship program was discussed.


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The UA considered two discussion papers. The first was about the possibility of including HBO or Showtime on Penn Video Network. Next, The New York Times sponsorship program was discussed.



No tomato woes for Penn Dining

Food service provider Bon Appetit will continue to serve up juicy red slices and wedges in burgers, sandwiches and salads at Penn, despite a tomato embargo affecting other campuses serviced by the company.



Judging Tasers’ impact

A new study conducted by researchers in the Criminology Department shows that conductive energy devices, such as Tasers, may be safer to use than physical force.






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With senior Jeremy Lin’s record-tying performance, the Crimson ended up just six points short in a loss Sunday to No. 14 Connecticut, 79-73.


Evading the dog house

The men’s basketball team is in danger of ending the fall semester without a victory for the first time since 2000. The Quakers have only two more opportunities before they take a two-week break .




Westboro protests at Hillel

Students come together in response to a protest by the Westboro Baptist Church to advocate acceptance of all religions, ethnicities and orientations.



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After suffering its closest loss of the season to Lafayette Wednesday, Penn fell 65-61 to Navy yesterday in Annapolis , Md. With the loss, the Quakers are officially off to their worst start since they went 0-22 to start the 1995-96 season.