VOTER'S GUIDE | President Amy Gutmann’s Three Reasons to Get Out the Vote
Democracy works, but only when one key ingredient is added: you and your fellow citizens.
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Max Scheiber | Working your fingers to the bone
Race-based affirmative action is antiquated and nonsensical.
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Yessenia Gutierrez | But what do you eat?
The key tenet of veganism is not to cast judgment on others, but to ensure that we are knowledgeable about the food served on our plates.
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VOTER'S GUIDE | Local races
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In last push for Pennsylvania, Romney rallies in Bucks County
Hoping to be the first GOP nominee to paint Pennsylvania red since 1988, Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney made a campaign stop in Bucks County Sunday night.
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Kal Penn kicks off Asian Pacific American Heritage Week
Penn’s vibrant and enthusiastic energy showed while he discussed the sociology of the media and his experiences working in Hollywood as a second-generation Indian American.
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Women's soccer title hopes crushed by Princeton
History was not meant to repeat itself as the Red and Blue fell Saturday evening to the Tigers, 4-2, at Roberts Stadium. With the victory, the Tigers captured the league crown outright as well as an automatic berth to the NCAA tournament.
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VOTER'S GUIDE | More on the presidential candidates
Information from fun facts to endorsements.
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Penn football beats Princeton, 28-21
Following another fourth quarter comeback for the cardiac Quakers, the Ivy League title will have to go through Franklin Field next weekend after Penn beat Princeton, 28-21, on Saturday.
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Filmmaker takes a look at heritage and policy
D’Souza’s film takes a look at President Obama’s Kenyan background and how his past has influenced his political actions today.
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Wharton MBAs debate the policies of presidential candidates
Wharton professor Matt Duggan, challenged two MBA students — one Democrat and one Republican — to defend why their candidate’s various policies are best for the nation.
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Penn's endowment return comes out ahead of national average
The National Association of College and University Business Officers and the Commonfund Institute released a series of preliminary findings that showed an average investment loss of 0.3 percent for 463 colleges and universities nationwide in FY 2012.
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Quick Takes | Higher education round-up: Nov. 2
A weekly roundup of news from the higher-education community.
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Robert Hsu | Daring to take a taste
Many students are reluctant to give research a go because they view it as a boring or isolating activity. But, in reality, research is an extremely collaborative process, one that epitomizes creativity in an academic field.
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Penn grad goes from writing comedy to writing budgets
One of Coloretti’s best known accomplishments is her involvement in the creation of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, which she calls “the most challenging and interesting thing at Treasury.”
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Ernest Owens | Ernest Owens for Barack Obama
For his incomparable dedication to serving the less fortunate, while catering to the middle class, I whole-heartedly endorse President Barack Obama for a second term.
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Penn volleyball has momentum heading into weekend
Fresh off a weekend of two sweeping Ivy victories against Harvard and Dartmouth, Penn is picking up steam heading into its final home weekend. Now the Red and Blue are ready to give Yale a run for its money.
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