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(09/14/11 3:20am)
The future is uncertain for President Barack Obama’s newly proposed American Jobs Act, a half-trillion-dollar piece of legislation that aims to jumpstart the economy and lower the 9.1 percent unemployment rate.
(09/13/11 3:36am)
Gerrymandering — an infamous tactic used by politicians to hold onto their positions — has become the focus in the latest round of Philadelphia’s redistricting efforts.
(09/09/11 4:07am)
Nearly a year after 2010 Graduate School of Education graduate Daniel Chinburg started Penn’s Tea Party branch, the movement died as quickly as it came.
(09/07/11 4:06am)
Once every 10 years, the Philadelphia City Council’s redistricting clock starts ticking. This year, City Council members have until Sept. 9 to come up with a district map of Philadelphia — and thanks to a contest co-sponsored by Penn, residents will have a say.
(08/30/11 1:27am)
This article was published August 29, 2011 at 11:51 a.m.
(08/29/11 9:28pm)
This article was published August 25, 2011 at 5:07 p.m.
(08/29/11 9:13pm)
In what may be a significant breakthrough in cancer research, a team of Penn doctors has mutated part of the body’s own defense system to battle cancer cells in patients with the most common form of adult leukemia.
(07/07/11 8:34am)
Wharton’s west coast counterpart has found a new home.
(06/23/11 9:48am)
At the 15th annual Wharton Leadership Conference on Wednesday, leaders aspiring to better themselves looked to the best in their fields.
(06/09/11 9:01am)
With good tacos and nice beer, West Philadelphia comes alive in the night time.
(06/02/11 8:02am)
The north side of Clarence H. Clark Park is slated to reopen to the public on June 16, seven months after its original tentative completion date.
(05/19/11 8:39pm)
Three large voting machines were moved into Harrison College House — but that didn’t motivate many students to vote in the Philadelphia primary elections on May 17.
(04/21/11 10:43am)
Penn’s eight sororities pumped up the Theater of Living Arts Wednesday night in the spirit of charity — and for the honor of being named “the Rose of Pi Kappa Phi.”
(04/01/11 5:00am)
Several Penn students, along with about 400 across the nation, tuned in Thursday night to discuss a perspective on life rare on college campuses: objectivism.
(03/17/11 6:29am)
Ethan Nadelmann loves drugs. And the students who attended his Fox Leadership Lunch lecture at the Fox Leadership Hall on Wednesday knew it.
(02/17/11 10:05am)
“‘I’m really confused about what the whole point is — sex? Commitment? Marriage? Fun?’”