Aya Saed | Arming America
Rather than killing Muslim civilians and children under a façade of liberation, we should empower these communities.
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Professors, politicians lead panel on the nation's housing future
The panelists emphasized the importance of private capital, government regulation and a balance between economic dynamism and security.
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Penn volleyball seeking revenge against Crimson
Coming off of a big comeback win against Princeton last weekend, the Penn volleyball team enters its weekend slate with a growing confidence after having won four of its last five matches.
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Senior swan song for Penn women's soccer at Rhodes
Penn will face Brown on Saturday in a game the Red and Blue must win to stay in contention for the Ivy championship and in the seniors’ last match at Rhodes Field.
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New website to consolidate Penn's global opportunities
In an effort to bridge the global engagement of students, the website features a PennKey-protected “Global Activity Map” that sorts opportunities and activities by region.
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Field hockey to honor former captain Sunday
This homecoming weekend, the Quakers will pay tribute to former captain Kate Gray, who is undergoing her final round of chemotherapy to treat chondroblastic osteogenic sarcoma, a form of bone cancer.
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Chair of Estée Lauder shares advice for young entrepreneurs
Leonard Lauder’s parents, Estée and Joseph, were co-founders of the well-known multinational beauty and makeup company.
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Nobel laureates write public letter supporting Barack Obama
Stanley Prusiner, a 1964 College graduate and 1968 Medical School graduate, was among the signers. He won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1997.
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Wharton MBA recipient presents appeal in insider trading case
In October 2011, Raj Rajaratnam was sentenced to 11 years in prison in the first insider trading case involving the use of wiretap evidence.
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Mask & Wig's 'Tights, Camera, Action!' opens
The performance was held at the Iron Gate Theatre on 37th and Chestnut streets, where the annual fall shows are usually held.
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Working Women Around the World panel discuss breaking barriers
Targeted at Wharton women, last night’s Wonderful Wednesday event consisted of a panel of eight prominent businesswomen largely committed to international business
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Student Health Services faces unpredictable flu season
SHS will not be hosting any more clinics, but will administer vaccines through individual appointments.
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Kurt Mitman | The case for Mitt
By standing for nothing, Mitt Romney will get things done.
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Lauren Agresti | Not quite a love letter
In light of the upcoming annual Love Your Body Campaign organized by the Penn Consortium of Undergraduate Women, I did what I do best — I wrote a letter.
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Penn community celebrates Larry Moses' life at memorial service
Wednesday evening, the Penn community joined with family members and friends of Moses at Irvine Auditorium to honor the late Office of Student Affairs/Fraternity Sorority Life program coordinator
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Stirewalt scores game-winner in last non-league field hockey game
The Quakers (8-7, 2-3 Ivy) snapped a six-game losing streak to the Wildcats (6-12) and an eight-game losing streak at Villanova. Before Wednesday, the Red and Blue’s last victory at Villanova came in 1994. But the Quakers weren’t worried about history.
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New startup delivery service Vago Logistics begins beta launch
Vago Logistics which delivers from restaurants, food trucks and food carts, began a beta launch Wednesday.
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From many backgrounds, one sprint football team
Like any college team, the sprint football squad has its fair share of players recruited for the team. However, the majority of the team is composed of walk-ons.
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Should we throw away the toast toss?
No one has had a more up-close-and-personal view of the toast toss over the years than Donald Kelly. As head athletic groundskeeper, Kelly oversees the maintenance, painting and layout of all athletic playing surfaces at Penn.
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Q&A with Ken Rosenthal
Former Daily Pennsylvanian sports editor and current Fox Sports broadcaster Ken Rosenthal was gracious enough to take some time out of his busy schedule to talk to the DP.
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