Penn's overall admission rate dropped to a record-setting 15.9 percent for the Class of 2011, according to data released by admissions officials Friday.
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If you weren't able to get Ben Folds and Third Eye Blind tickets during the initial sale, the Social Planning and Events Committee is giving you a second chance.
With Spring Fling less than two weeks away, the campus is gearing up for a fun - but safe - weekend of music and partying.
Today marks the start of T-shirt and guest pass sales on Locust Walk. Both items, which cost $10 and $20, respectively, will feature the Spring Fling logo, designed by College sophomore Kathleen Sieffert.
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Student films to be included in Phila. festival
Philadelphia Film Festival begins Thurs., runs until April 18
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College freshman Kevin McMullin started out as just another suburban kid from halfway between Philadelphia and New York, spending his summers under the fireworks at Jersey shore.
But after being given a cheap video camera, and a Mac, McMullin found inspiration from his summer experiences for his short film, The Silence Then, which will be screened at the upcoming Philadelphia Film Festival.
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Spelling bee sets Writers House abuzz
Saturday's Spelldown at Kelly Writers House brought fierce competition, book donations
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Free food, live music and … floccinaucinihilipilification?
That was just one of the strange words competitors were asked to spell at the Kelly Writers House Spelldown Saturday evening.
The event, held to collect children's books for donation to the South Philadelphia YMCA Early Head Start Program, attracted a few brave Penn students and many adults who were eager to show off their spelling skills.
Saturday's Spelldown at Kelly Writers House brought fierce competition, book donations
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