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Prof: Republicans hobbled by past mistakes

Facing the possibility of losing control of Congress in a few weeks, Republicans are haunted by their mistakes and scandals over the past few years, two political experts say. Political discourse was in full swing Friday evening as about 40 students, alumni and community members gathered at a roundtable discussion entitled "Democracy in Action: A Look at the 2006 Mid-Term Election" in Fisher-Bennett Hall.


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By Jon Meza · Oct. 30, 2006

Walking around Philadelphia reminds Penn alumnus Steven Conn of the blockbuster movie The Sixth Sense. "This region lives with its own ghosts," Conn said. Conn presented his book, Metropolitan Philadelphia: Living with the Presence of the Past, in front of an audience of about a dozen at the Penn Bookstore Friday evening.





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Lucy Kerman --- who helped guide Penn's West Philadelphia initiatives for almost a decade -- -may have left the University President's Office, but her relationship with the West Philadelphia community hasn't ended. In fact, it will be honored when she receives the Calvary Center 2006 Community Beacon Award Nov.


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Just in case Penn is ever the target of a terrorist attack, Uncle Sam has the financial part covered. The Department of the Treasury issued a statement last month that said the federal government would pay the most expensive insurance costs if terrorists ever launch a large-scale attack.



Deja Vu

Deja Vu

By Josh and Josh Wheeling · Oct. 30, 2006

Two straight overtime games, two straight kicks shanked to the right and two straight Ivy League losses. In the end, that was the fate of the Penn football team.


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In the advanced calculus that is the elite college admissions process, students already weigh variables like race, home state and legacy status when trying to determine their chances at getting into their dream schools. But now there may be a new application X-factor to grapple with - sexual orientation.


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Officials announced that they are more than $1 billion into the largest fundraising campaign in University history as the annual fall trustee meetings drew to a close. Friday was the second and final day of trustee committee meetings that had been taking place at the Inn at Penn.


Draw with Brown may end league title dreams

Penn men's soccer goalkeeper Dan Cepero fittingly marked his senior night with a clean sheet during the Quakers' crucial tilt against Brown. Unfortunately for Penn, so did Cepero's counterpart. The result - a 0-0 double-overtime draw on Saturday night against the Ivy League's defending co-champions - probably belied the flow of the game.


Brown senior QB picks apart Penn defense

Penn suffered a death from a thousand cuts on Saturday, most of them at the hands of Brown quarterback Joe DiGiacomo. They came in many forms. Short screen passes to tight ends and halfbacks. Tosses to wide receivers for single-digit gains. The occasional keeper or two.


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On Friday, at Van Cortlandt Park in the Bronx, the Penn men and women's cross country teams ran in the 2006 Heptagonal Championships. Competing against their Ivy rivals, the women's team finished in fifth place while the men's team finished in sixth. Women's coach Gwen Harris and her team were disappointed with their fifth-place finish in the five-kilometer race.



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A controversial campaign ad run last week against Penn alum Harold Ford, Jr. - currently running for the U.S. Senate in Tennessee - has brought the issue of boundaries in political campaigning to the national spotlight, but experts say it is unlikely to make or break the race.


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The unrelenting rain at Friday's sprint football game against Navy proved to be a huge factor as the Quakers fell for the fourth time this season, 21-2. When asked to characterize the loss, Penn coach Bill Wagner responded, "It was a very, very tough game.


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Basketball lands 3rd recruit for Class of '11 Penn basketball coach Glen Miller nabbed his third recruit for next year in Glenbrook South High School forward Dan Monckton. The 6-foot-5 high school senior from outside of Chicago had narrowed his choices down to Penn, Princeton, Brown and Eastern Illinois before settling on the Red and Blue.


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Two new faculty appointments were announced on Friday, but three of Penn's schools are receiving professors. University President Amy Gutmann announced the appointment of two professors for Penn Integrates Knowledge - her program launched in 2005 to hire professors to hold appointments in multiple schools - at Friday's trustees meeting.