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These men are nurses ... and they're proud of it

In certain respects, Ben Eithun is the typical all-American jock - he stands 6 feet 4 inches, weighs 265 pounds and was once a lineman for his football team at Edgewood College. But one thing separates him from the rest of the pack: He is a male nurse.


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Late strike keeps Penn perfect

As sophomore Mike Klein streaked down the right side of the box in the 105th minute, feelings of deja vu started to set in. Only one year ago at Columbia, he had buried a game-winning goal in overtime to end a most physical and hard-fought match. But Saturday at Rhodes Field was different.


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Penn volleyball coach Kerry Carr still cannot figure out her team. After a roller coaster ride through another weekend of league play, the Quakers have both progressed and regressed.




Old-school concert

Old-school concert

By Lea Chu · Oct. 9, 2006

Musician Masayo Ishigure, who recently contributed to John Williams' 'Memoirs of a Geisha' soundtrack, performs on the koto, a traditional 13-string wooden instrument, at the Penn Museum's Celebrate Japan festival. The festival was a family event featuring performances, exhibits, games and authentic Japanese vendors.


Admissions predictions sites tap hot market

A hypothetical high school senior has a 3.9 GPA and an SAT score of 2230. She is the captain of the volleyball team, a clarinetist and an active participant in both her school yearbook and the debate team.



Lewisburg laugher

Lewisburg laugher

By Andrew Scurria · Oct. 9, 2006

When Bucknell's A.J. Kizekai rushed into the end zone nine minutes into the first quarter on Saturday, the Bison looked ready and able to notch their first win over Penn since 1999.



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Injury and little familiarity with college-level tennis did not stop Maria Anisimova last weekend at the National Tennis Invitational in New York, where she advanced to the finals in singles and doubles, both to be played today.




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All it took was one misplay. One loose ball near the Penn goal, one touch past diving goalkeeper Cailly Carroll and one more notch in the loss column for the women's soccer team.