Penn Libraries soon to open online collections with grants
Penn Libraries will open access to some of its collections by replicating them online, thanks to over $500,000 in grants from the federal government.
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Penn Libraries will open access to some of its collections by replicating them online, thanks to over $500,000 in grants from the federal government.
The Division of Public Safety kicked off its annual “Share the Road” bicycle safety campaign with an event at the Penn Bookstore yesterday.
SPEC is spying on you. That’s why they got the Fling headliner right this year.
Three Penn students — two Democrats and one Republican — submitted petitions to run for their respective parties’ local ward committees, according to ward committee leaders.
Even though 1984 Penn Law graduate John Hanger withdrew from the Democratic gubernatorial primary last week, he believes that his campaign’s message had a lasting impact on the dialogue between the candidates.
Former Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection and 1984 Law School graduate John Hanger announced Thursday that he would no longer be pursuing the Democratic Party’s nomination for governor.
Rasheen Crews is on a mission.
Penn students currently face heavy workloads and carry many extracurricular responsibilities that cause excessive stress.
Pending City Council approval, the Philadelphia Police Department will be moving its headquarters to West Philadelphia.
Campaign finance reports filed with the Pennsylvania Department of State in the last week of January show that 1989 Wharton MBA graduate Rob McCord has raised over $6.2 million to finance his bid for governor, including a self-loan and a rollover of funds not spent in prior campaigns.
Amid protests against the Ukrainian government, Penn students and a faculty member from the country see a renewed sense of unity in the eastern European state.
Recently released figures show that the University spent over $600,000 on lobbying in 2013, a 50 percent increase since 2010.
A Wharton graduate and Operation Desert Storm veteran says he’s running for Congress in Pennsylvania to hold Washington accountable.
The Presidential Commission on Election Administration, co-chaired by 1974 College graduate Benjamin Ginsberg, released a report on Wednesday about how to increase the efficiency of elections across the country.
Commonwealth Court Judge Bernard L. McGinley issued a permanent injunction Friday that bars the enforcement of a law requiring Pennsylvania residents to produce photo identification in order to vote.
College junior Anthony Cruz was elected president of Penn College Republicans last month. The former Democratic congressional intern, who supports bipartisan dialogue, wants to bring more Republican speakers to campus this year.
A Penn Law student who was once homeless is running for state representative.
Wharton junior Amiyr Jackson was elected president of Penn Democrats on Dec. 4 amid plans to partner with other on-campus political organizations to make Penn Dems a more open and inclusive group in the coming year. The Daily Pennsylvanian sat down with the new Penn Dems president to discuss his goals for the coming year.
“If anyone hasn’t turned off their cell phone yet, hold up your hand and I’ll do it for you.” The audience laughed nervously.
Seth WIlliams drew a correllation between a lack of high school education and the likelihood of being arrested.