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Penn reaches out to high schoolers

In an effort to promote higher education among West Philadelphia high schoolers, Penn’s Netter Center for Community Partnerships matched adolescents with advisors Tuesday as part of Shadowing Day.


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Pentagon and Catholic U. professor Maryann Cusimano Love spoke in a presentation entitled, “Religion and Foreign Policy,” put together by the Penn Catholic Student Association and Fox Leadership yesterday at the Fels Institute.


Mending foreign policy with 'Love'

Pentagon and Catholic U. professor Maryann Cusimano Love spoke in a presentation entitled, “Religion and Foreign Policy,” put together by the Penn Catholic Student Association and Fox Leadership yesterday at the Fels Institute.





What's in the 'Quaker' name?

Many students go through their years at Penn without realizing that the University is, in fact, not a Quaker institution, nor did it ever have any religious ties to Quakerism.


Allen ready to commence

Allen ready to commence

By Eli Cohen · Feb. 3, 2010

As an assistant, Jerome Allen enrolled at Penn for the fall semester to fulfill the final credits he needed to graduate.





Down but not necessarily out

While her Quakers lost 4-3 to Temple, coach Sanela Kunovac is confident that her team can avoid the ten-game skid that defined the team’s season last year.


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When the University introduces green technologies that don’t function as well as their non-green counterparts, they are not only hurting students; they are also doing a disservice to the sustainability movement.





Anti-theft efforts prove effective

Since the Division of Public Safety’s theft awareness campaign was first launched in 2008, the number of thefts reported on campus has seen a 15.7-percent overall reduction.


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To fulfill the requirements to graduate in less than eight semesters, it takes a “very solid student” to plan his courses carefully and to manage overloading, Scott Romeika, director of academic affairs and advising at the Wharton School, explained.


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A new state university option within Philadelphia may encourage students to attend college within their home city at a more affordable rate than private schools like Drexel, La Salle and St. Joseph's.