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A
Facelift:
Newly Designed
Penn Cards

Within the last several months, the PennCard office has developed a new design for Penn's ID card. The Office of Public Safety and the Office of University Communications were extremely helpful in providing input on the design of the card.
Penn
faculty,
staff,
and enrolled
students
are eligible
to receive
the new
card. First-time
applicants
and individuals
who need
to replace
expired
cards will
receive
new cards
at no cost.
Although
there is
no need
to replace
an existing
card prior
to its
expiration,
anyone
who wishes
to exchange
his/her
current
card for
the new
design
may do
so. (The
fee for
exchanging
a non-expired
card for
the new
design
is $5.)
We
encourage
you to
learn more
about using
PennCard
in on-campus
dining,
recreation
and entertainment
facilities,
building
access,
and snack/beverage
vending
services
throughout
campus.
Visit
our website,
www.upenn.edu/penncard,
for information.
-- Marlayne
Dundovich,
Director
of
PennCard
Center
Almanac, Vol. 50, No. 2, September 2, 2003
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ISSUE
HIGHLIGHTS:
Tuesday,
September
2,
2003
Volume
50
Number
2
www.upenn.edu/almanac
| Welcome
Back
from
the
President:
Encouraging
Interaction
and
Collaboration. |
| At
Penn,
Over
the
Summer:
Changes
to
Schools,
Facilities,
Food. |
| U.S.
News
Rankings:
Penn
is
tied
for
fifth
place. |
| Welcome
Back
from
the
Senate
Chair:
Participation,
Communication
and
Representation. |
| Speaking
Out about
prescription
costs
of
mail
order
as
compared
to
local
pharmacies. |
| Appointments
at
AARC,
Law
School and
the Music
Department. |
| Deaths of
seven
faculty
and
staff. |
| The
PennCard
gets
a
facelift,
and
for
a
limited
time,
the
new
card
is
available
at
a
reduced
rate
for
those
who
want
the
new
look. |
| Honors for
faculty,
staff,
students,
a
volunteer
and
a
hospital. |
| Secular
and
Religious
Holidays Policy. |
| Changes
to
Penn
Bus
and
Shuttle
Services now
in
effect. |
| Admissions
Seminars this
week,
for
Penn
faculty
and
staff
families. |
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