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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 .


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.

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


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.




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At the end of the semester, when stress reaches a high point, we teaching assistants tend to hear a lot of griping from our students. While undergrads have their complaints, we have ours too.


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It’s one thing to support your own position and refute those who disagree with you, but it’s quite another to actively prevent alternate theories from being published, which it seems is what some of these researchers hoped to accomplish.








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Second not so shabby

By Megan Soisson · Dec. 7, 2009

The Quakers were defeated, 1531-1446.5, by the host Kenyon Lords in this weekend’s Nike Invitational, coming in second of the five competing teams.



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For a team still struggling to find momentum, the Penn men’s squash team took a step backwards Saturday, losing to Yale, 9-0. But yesterday the Quakers took two steps forward, defeating Brown 6-3 at Ringe Courts.