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Joe Khan is prepared to send a message to President Donald Trump if he is elected district attorney, and he wants Penn students to help.
John LaMattina, a Forbes columnist, criticized a 2012 press release by Penn about a research publication from the Perelman School of Medicine in his column on Jan. 11.
Duncan Lloyd, the 2006 College graduate who was connected to anti-Trump vandalism at a grocery store, did not face charges but will complete 40 hours of community service as required by his employer at the City Solicitor's Office.
SCUE may not be the most well-known of student government branches — but Engineering junior Shawn Srolovitz wants to change that.
2006 College graduate Duncan Lloyd, who currently is serving as an assistant to the city solicitor, was involved in the vandalization of a grocery store in Chestnut Hill on November 25. Today, Mayor Jim Kenney said Lloyd will continue to be employed by the city of Philadelphia, despite the incident.
Behind on the latest political news after Thanksgiving break? The DP has you covered.
One Penn graduate not only supported President-elect Donald Trump in the months leading up to the election, but was also a vocal advocate online.
I woke up at 5 a.m., determined to be the first person to cast a ballot. This, along with the striking silence of campus at that hour, were the two main thoughts that occupied my walk to my polling location, Houston Hall.
While a Democratic lawsuit alleging voter intimidation was rejected by a federal judge on Monday, a Philadelphia politician now claims voter intimidation against Republicans.
Tonight, this is when to look for incoming elections results from some closely-watched states:
On a campus with such a high level of political activism, you would expect more students to be familiar with candidates other than Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump — but not everyone is.
A giant beach ball covered in declarations ranging from expletives to “Black Lives Matter” to “Support Trump,” sat in front of Van Pelt Library Tuesday afternoon.