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Word on the street : Discmanblues

Even before I was a hip music editor for this publication, I listened to music I deemed semi-alternative.

by LISA TAUBER

From the Editor

College seems to redefine the strata of friendship. As we learn to look at our academics with more nuance, it's only natural this would spread to friendship.

by 34TH STREET

Delirrific

Street: How long have you been working at the deli counter? Lauren: A little over two years. Street: Do lots of odd things happen here on a regular basis? L: Well there's not too many people that come up and ask for interviews; that's kinda odd... Street: What's like the weirdest thing you've ever gotten a request for? L: On Monday, someone asked, "Can you put ketchup on that?" Street: On a sandwich? L: Yeah, on a hoagie.

by MAGGIE HENNEFELD

Street Beats

New polls find mixed support for wiretaps. However, argument complicated by fact that analysis obtained through wiretapping. Five Penn SEAS Departments labeled "deficient." P.

by 34TH STREET

Word on the street: Football, futbol or fubball

The Steelers' victory over the Broncos last Sunday brought back memories of a different football game -- a quarterfinal match of the 2002 World Cup in Korea/Japan.

by TODD GRABARSKY

From the Editor

Perhaps the most noticeable change to campus this semester has been the reemergence of the 34th and Walnut streets corner.

by 34TH STREET

Peggy Curchack: "I'm not god"

Street: So what is it that you say you "do" in the Career Services department? Peggy Curchack: Overall, what Career Services does is provide career advice to everyone from freshmen to the grave. Street: When students come in and their ambitions are a little outrageous, what's going through your head? PC: A couple of things actually.

by JENNIFER LOPES

Street Beats

Penn's new security plan relies on heavy lighting. Low on key, high on back and low on fill to give murderers, muggers and rapists a pleasantly noirish aesthetic.

by 34TH STREET

PennConnects

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