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The study surveyed over 1,600 American adults and found that while there is a basic understanding of the flu and COVID-19, there is still some uncertainty about the viruses and their respective vaccines.
"Promising Places to Work in Student Affairs" is a survey to examine the extent to which diversity and inclusion influence the various aspects of student affairs.
Articles will range from information on fashion, music, and food to discussions on Asian hate in America, the Chinatown 76ers arena protests, and interviews with politicians.
The debates also touched upon the views of the two candidates in recent campus news such as Penn’s decision to discontinue the Dean’s List, recent concerns regarding Greek life hazing, and how the candidates aim to increase diversity, equity and inclusion.
Just like the team's matchup with Cornell a week prior, Saturday's game was ruled by runs. This time, Penn was the last team to put one in the back of the net.
Freshman right-handed pitcher Kelly Zybura threw 13 total innings across the three-game series, limiting the Tiger offense to only five runs in that stretch.