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Heather Davis

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    Dig turns up surprises, raises new questions

    Dig turns up surprises, raises new questions

    Obverse of Arcadian League silver stater, Artemis or Despoina. 5th century B.C.  A little more than 100 years ago, two teams from the Greek Archaeological Service investigated the site of Mt.
    Sara Stewart

    Sara Stewart

    Photo credit: Mike Regan WHO SHE IS: Gallery Coordinator for the Arthur Ross Gallery TIME AT PENN: 6 1/2 years
    Penn launches partnership with CarShare

    Penn launches partnership with CarShare

    As the University has turned an eye to reducing its carbon footprint through numerous recycling and energy-saving initiatives, it’s also encouraging faculty, staff and students to drive a little bit greener.
    Jared Hupp

    Jared Hupp

    Photo credit: Mark Stehle WHO HE IS: Communication Design Specialist in the Office of the Vice President for Public Safety.
    Untold story

    Untold story

    Photo credit: Candace diCarlo For 10 years, Marybeth Gasman held a variety of jobs in college administration, from student affairs to fundraising.
    Truth & Reconciliation?

    Truth & Reconciliation?

    Thousands of Liberians have been trapped at Ghana’s Buduburam refugee camp since they fled their war-torn country in the 1990s.
    Scribe Video Center

    Scribe Video Center

    WHAT: Scribe Video Center, located at 4212 Chestnut St., is a community media arts center dedicated to training people in all aspects of film, audio and video production.
    A digital town hall

    A digital town hall

    To get the word out about the barbeque next door, a rash of burglaries plaguing the street or an illness that’s affecting the elderly lady a few doors down, neighbors can now do something much simpler than make rounds of phone calls or knock on doors.
    Holiday Garden Railway

    Holiday Garden Railway

    WHAT: The seventh annual seasonal miniature railway display at the Morris Arboretum features model trains winding through a world created entirely out of items found in nature.
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