Youth voter turnout expected to be high
While the youth voter turnout may not reach the recent high set in 2008, many experts are still expecting a large number of young people to show up at the polls Tuesday.
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While the youth voter turnout may not reach the recent high set in 2008, many experts are still expecting a large number of young people to show up at the polls Tuesday.
The Obama Shrine began in 2008 with just a stone with ‘Obama’ painted on it.
On Monday night, as Hurricane Sandy ravaged the mid-Atlantic coast, 2010 College graduate Jessie Streich-Kest was killed by a falling tree near her home in Brooklyn, N.Y. She was 24.
David Scott has a chair in Lippincott Library in Van Pelt dedicated to him.
Two churches near Penn’s campus face an uncertain future in the coming months.
Last-minute trips to Center City might not require a frantic stop for subway tokens.
The next big startup may come out of the oven instead of a MacBook.
Since the Student Activities Council instituted a moratorium on funding for new student groups last week, some have offered mixed reactions to the decision and its implications for the future.
While new student groups will not be receiving funding because of the Student Activities Council’s newest moratorium, some already-recognized groups currently owe SAC money back.
Yesterday, the University City Keystone Innovation Zone received a grant for $172,500 from the state to support local start-up businesses.
Alex Gilliam wants people to come to the space and think, “Holy crap, I want to build stuff!”
The West Philadelphia community is mourning the loss of a leader who possessed an open mind as well as an open heart.
Seven violins, two keyboards, a viola, clarinet and cello.
Cyclists on Walnut Street must now shift their gears to ride on the left side of the road.
On a Sunday morning, Lovin’ Life Ministries of Philadelphia on 41st and Sansom streets is alive with congregation members. Some of them shuffle around tables holding coffee and pastries near the front door of the house, which is painted white with accents of electric blue.
A man who has combined a commitment to generosity and business acumen to change the world will speak to this year’s seniors.
In 14 hours, Jim Browning broke up a family fight, worked on a homicide investigation, slept no more than three hours and walked, by his approximation, several miles.
This year, Penn Hillel is bringing Passover to Fling.
On April 5, The Daily Pennsylvanian published an article under the headline, “Some religious organizations near campus show ‘darker side.’” The DP has since retracted the article due to a combination of factual and editing errors.
Never has the punishment to “sit and think about what you’ve done” meant quite so much to college students.