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Junior center Brendan Connolly throws down a dunk midway through the first half at Penn on Monday. Connolly finished with 15 points, but the Tigers lost 82-67.
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Web Update: Application numbers dip slightly

By Teddy Schleifer -

Applications to the University fell 1.93 percent this past year, the University announced Monday morning, ending seven consecutive years of increasingly large applicant pools. The 26,663 applicants to the Class of 2016 make up the second-largest pool in University history, only smaller than the 27,189 applicants to the Class of 2015. 

Men's Basketball: Rosen, Quakers snap Tigers' Palestra streak

By Kevin Whitaker -

PHILADELPHIA – In three years with the Penn men’s basketball team, Zack Rosen had never defeated Princeton in front of his home fans. On Monday night, he made sure that he and the other seniors would not be Penn’s first players to graduate without that experience. The star point guard led a stellar offensive performance by the Quakers, who dropped the Tigers 82-67 to remain undefeated in the Ivy League.

USDA: No infractions in animal research

In the most recent unannounced inspection of the University’s lab facilities for non-human primates, the USDA found no infractions. The result of the Nov. 28–29 inspection marks the University’s first misconduct-free report in the last two years.

OWS debate covers issues, motives, inequality of sit-in

An Occupy Wall Street forum held on Friday centered on the justification for the Occupy Wall Street movement and its goals and consequences, beginning with statements by the eight participants and ending with questions from the audience.

Live Blog: Men's Basketball at Penn

By Kevin Whitaker and Luc Cohen -
PHILADELPHIA  —  Join us for the 225th installment of one of college basketball's biggest rivalries as Princeton takes on Penn at The Palestra. Follow the action live at 7 p.m.

Guest Column: Quakers surging into rivalry meeting

By Megan Soisson - Daily Pennsylvanian Sports Editor -
We get it, Princeton. You beat us last year, you beat Harvard in the playoff for the Ivy Championship, you played well against Kentucky before collapsing in the final minutes (Penn did it too, alright?). Congrats, want a cookie?
Photo by Katherine Elgin
The first snowfall of 2012 hit campus Saturday morning, dumping roughly 2-3 inches in Mercer County, according to the National Weather Service.
Photo by Katherine Elgin
Students played football and ultimate frisbee on Poe Field Saturday afternoon.
Photo by Katherine Elgin
The first snowfall of 2012 hit campus Saturday morning, dumping roughly 2-3 inches in Mercer County, according to the National Weather Service.
Photo by Katherine Elgin
The first snowfall of 2012 hit campus Saturday morning, dumping roughly 2-3 inches in Mercer County, according to the National Weather Service.
Photo by Meredith Wright
The first snowfall of 2012 hit campus Saturday morning, dumping roughly 2-3 inches in Mercer County, according to the National Weather Service.
Photo by Meredith Wright
The first snowfall of 2012 hit campus Saturday morning, dumping roughly 2-3 inches in Mercer County, according to the National Weather Service.
Photo by Meredith Wright
The first snowfall of 2012 hit campus Saturday morning, dumping roughly 2-3 inches in Mercer County, according to the National Weather Service.
Photo by Katherine Elgin
The first snowfall of 2012 hit campus Saturday morning, dumping roughly 2-3 inches in Mercer County, according to the National Weather Service.