Penn sees highest yield rate since 2007
Admissions from the waitlist for the class of 2017 will be more “modest” than in years past.
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Admissions from the waitlist for the class of 2017 will be more “modest” than in years past.
While 31 students were cited Thursday night of Spring Fling weekend by state police officers, the citations did not continue during the two days of official Fling activities.
At least 30 students must attend court hearings due to the underage drinking citations they received at parties over Spring Fling weekend.
SEPTA will start phasing out tokens in early 2014, but that doesn’t mean riders will be paying the same fare then as they do now.
Twenty graduate students and faculty members headed down to Washington, D.C. Monday to advocate for funding for medical research.
Penn Democrats and College Republicans released a statement affirming their support for same-sex marriage today, along with nearly 50 other college political groups across the country.
Pennsylvania voters are now almost evenly divided on legalizing same-sex marriage, according to a recent poll.
U.S. Sen. Bob Casey (D-Pa.) publicly announced his support for marriage rights for same-sex couples in a press release Monday.
As the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court prepares to hear another challenge to the state’s voter ID requirement, a new study reveals that across the country, voter ID laws disproportionately affected young minority voters in the 2012 elections.
College Republicans has decided to use the post-election lull in heated partisan rhetoric to make a 180 shift in its position on one of campus’ most hot-button issues.
Mayor Michael Nutter signed an executive order earlier this month establishing the Mayor’s Office of Immigrant and Multi-Cultural Affairs.
The Philadelphia School Reform Commission approved plans Thursday to close 23 schools in the city at the end of the school year, including University City High School at 36th and Filbert streets.
The University remains tight-lipped about the details surrounding College senior Tom Hartford’s death over a month ago.
As Washington’s negotiations to avoid a set of automatic spending cuts known as “sequestration” come down to the wire, researchers and administrators at Penn are on the edge of their seats.
The federal government launched an initiative Thursday to make repayment easier for students struggling to pay back their loans.
Just hours after a gunman shot down three in a courthouse in nearby Wilmington, Del., Vice President Joe Biden sat down for a roundtable discussion on gun control with local government and law enforcement leaders on Monday.
The University spent nearly $700,000 directly lobbying the federal government in 2012, putting Penn at the top of the Ivy League.
Gov. Tom Corbett released his annual budget proposal TUesday morning, which includes over $600 million in spending increases, as well as new revenue from proposed changes to the state pension system and liquor privatization.
While they won’t be canvassing door-to-door or filling out electoral maps this year, Penn’s political groups are still recruiting and planning events in 2013.
The rhetoric is heating up in 1993 Fels Institute of Government graduate Brett Mandel’s bid to unseat Alan Butkovitz as Philadelphia City Controller.