Despite efforts, which began in response to the University's threat to cancel Hey Day, some students doubt whether this recent revamping will be effective.
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With Scott Ward still facing federal child-pornography charges in Pennsylvania, legal experts say the former Wharton professor doesn't have much of a case and will likely plead guilty once again.
Trustees address expansion, facilities
Board convened yesterday for the first time this semester, will conclude meetings today
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The Board of Trustees, the top governing body that gives final approval to Penn's executive hiring and financial decisions, met yesterday to address pressing issues facing the University.
Board convened yesterday for the first time this semester, will conclude meetings today
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Barron's Challenge won't be over until April, but the contest's leading competitor received an unexpected bonus a little early.
Wharton junior Felix Wang, already in line to win $1,500 if he maintains his first-place position in the stock-picking competition, was visited yesterday by two business executives interested in his work.
Microsoft says that its newest operating system, Windows Vista, is visually appealing and easy to use.
Easy to use, that is, unless you're a Penn student.
Information Systems and Computing officials are cautioning students and faculty not to upgrade to Vista, warning that users with the upgrade will not be able to access AirPennNet, the University's residential wireless network.
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February is almost over, and officials still have not made a decision on a replacement for Webmail.
Vice Dean of Administration and Finance Ramin Sedehi said the school remains locked in negotiations, despite the most-recently set deadline having passed at the end of January.
In crisis, SEPTA may raise fares almost a third
Experts say possible increase may not be as bad as first thought
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When SEPTA announced last week that its fares would be increased, city officials were in a buzz, calling the situation a "crisis."
But calm down, experts say - it might not be so bad.
SEPTA announced last Thursday that the company will experience a $150 million deficit if it does not receive state aid.
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One of these things is not like the other: Martin Sheen, Henry Kissinger, Bob Costas, Peyton Manning.
The Connaissance Committee of the Social Planning and Events Committee announced yesterday that Super Bowl MVP Peyton Manning will be coming to speak at Penn next month.
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