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Another Penn tradition is on the ropes. University administrators said the behavior of "hundreds of students" during last Friday's Hey Day festivities was so deplorable that the tradition will be very different next year. Possible changes include canceling the junior class' march through campus, changing the time of the event or even ending Hey Day altogether, according to Leah Smith, a spokeswoman for the Office of the Vice Provost for University Life.
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