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More than 250 students and faculty gathered in a packed Hall of Flags Friday night. Attendees came from across political and religious spectrums to remember the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.

According to statistics released by the American Bar Association in 2008, women currently comprise a disproportionate 18 percent of partners at law firms and 19 percent of law school deans.

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By Naomi Jagoda · Sept. 14, 2009

After a six-month job search applying to a range of positions, 2009 College alumna Sarah Seligman is now happily employed, conducting schizophrenia research for the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania.



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More than 250 students and faculty gathered in a packed Hall of Flags Friday night. Attendees came from across political and religious spectrums to remember the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.


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According to statistics released by the American Bar Association in 2008, women currently comprise a disproportionate 18 percent of partners at law firms and 19 percent of law school deans.




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A Cornell University junior died of complications from H1N1 influenza Friday night. Warren Schor, a 20-year-old economics and management major from New York, is the first university student in the United States to die of the infection.










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Today the Pennsylvania House will likely pass House Bill 1828, aimed at providing relief to the Philadelphia city budget, after weeks of delays and political maneuverings.


Houston and 1920 Commons get retail makeover

The Hill House is just one of a number of burgers named for college houses at the Burger Stop, the new burger vendor under 1920 Commons. The eatery is among several changes to the retail under 1920 Commons and in Houston Market.


Quakers feeling catty

W. Soccer will get a chance to beat major teams when Northwestern (1-4-1) and No. 25 Pittsburgh (4-0-0) come to Rhodes Field this weekend. Penn’s 0-2-0 all-time against the Panthers and 0-0-1 against the Wildcats.