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It's a bird! It's a plane! No - it's an XXY Supermale attempting to evade a crime based on his genome. Paul Appelbaum, a professor of psychiatry at Columbia University, lectured on behavioral genetics and its relation to crime last night in Houston Hall. And no, the "Supermale" claim will not prove insanity in a court of law. (3 )
Developers are notorious for replacing community centers with shopping malls, but Jonathan Rose wants to change that. Rose and Whitney Foutzis, of the planning and development conglomerate Jonathan Rose Companies LLC, spoke to City and Regional Planning students at the School of Design last night about rebuilding cities with a revolutionary set of principles.
The Undergraduate Assembly traveled across campus to Harrison Rooftop Lounge on Sunday night, where pizza and cookies were provided in an effort to attract students. The meeting, moved for the night as part of UA Cross Campus, focused on a number of initiatives aimed to better on- and off-campus student activities.
WILMINGTON, Del. - After eight days of deliberations, the jury still has yet to render a verdict on the first-degree murder charges against Irina Malinovskaya. Malinovskaya, a Wharton student, allegedly bludgeoned to death her ex-boyfriend Robert Bondar's girlfriend, Temple University student Irina Zlotnikov, at Bondar's New Castle, Del.
Election 2007 | What election? Interest on hold until '08
Student groups still somewhat active, but lack of competitive races could lead to record-low turnout
By Jon Meza
There are no national contests. The mayor's race is a foregone conclusion. It's Election Day - but you may not know it.
Looking Ahead - A Series (Part 2 of 4) | Bigger campuses, better city?
Expansions at three local schools set to heavily impact city
By Ashwin Shandilya
Penn isn't the only school in the area with dreams of a bigger campus. As the University gears up to begin its long-awaited expansion onto the postal lands, two other major Philadelphia universities are also in the midst of multi-million dollar capital campaigns designed to fund ambitious campus expansion. (1 )

A Mr. Nice Guy trying to be Mr. Mayor
Pundits say Al Taubenberger has no shot to beat Michael Nutter, but candidate stays on the trail
By Ashwin Shandilya
For a person with just over 8 percent of support in the polls, Republican mayoral candidate Al Taubenberger is remarkably optimistic. "I'd say I have about a 50-50 shot," he says. "For one thing, I'm going to do a lot better than the last poll indicated." Optimism seems to define the plucky, enthusiastic candidate, who will square off today against Democratic nominee Michael Nutter. (2 )
UA's role as conflict mediator on the rise
Students debate the group's role in recent conflict resolutions
By Rebecca Kaplan
Whenever a high-profile controversy emerges among student groups, one organization is almost always involved: the Undergraduate Assembly. Over the last few years, the UA's role in mediating student conflicts has increased significantly, with student leaders often turning to the UA for help when trying to reach a compromise.

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