Professor considers teaching if re-elected to Congress
A Penn instructor is attempting to get elected to Congress, but that doesn’t mean she’s going to leave Penn behind entirely.
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A Penn instructor is attempting to get elected to Congress, but that doesn’t mean she’s going to leave Penn behind entirely.
Smoke could be seen billowing over campus on Tuesday afternoon as a junkyard at the intersection of Grays Avenue and 49th Street caught fire.
Marjorie Margolies officially jumped into an already crowded congressional race on Thursday, in an effort to win back the seat she lost almost 20 years ago.
Comments that Vice President Joe Biden made about China during last week’s commencement address has drawn ire from “disappointed” international students.
In a lone heated race during an otherwise quiet primary season, incumbent Alan Butkovitz defeated 1993 Fels Institute graduate Brett Mandel in the Democratic primary for Philadelphia’s city controller, a position responsible for auditing the city government’s budget.
Playing on his specialty in foreign policy, Vice President Joe Biden gave a Commencement address on Monday morning that emphasized the United States’ potential for leadership in the 21st century.
A recording of off-the-record comments Republican strategist and 1984 College graduate Frank Luntz made while speaking on campus on Monday was leaked to the liberal news agency Mother Jones on Thursday, prompting scathing criticism from Luntz and the event’s host.
Philadelphia residents whose tax bills are slated to go up next year received good news Monday when a tax-relief package moved closer to becoming law.
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As the Senate voted against a measure to expand background checks — a policy supported by a vast majority of Americans — Mark Kelly addressed a crowd in Irvine Auditorium.
As the gun control debate heats up on both the national and state stages, a recent survey shows that Penn students stand firmly on the side of more gun control — and reveals that many undergraduates have been personally affected by gun violence.
Penalties for illegally possessing firearms may get stiffer in Philadelphia.
After the rollout of a bipartisan Senate proposal for universal background checks, Washington is inching closer to an agreement on gun policy reform.
Though there’s still over a year before the primary, the race for Pennsylvania’s 13th congressional district seat is getting crowded — and several of the candidates have strong Penn connections.
Fels Institute of Government faculty member Marjorie Margolies may be poising herself for a return to Capitol Hill after an 18-year absence.
Recordings of the Penn Band played and pictures of Oliver Pacchiana flashed from a projector as over 100 people gathered Monday evening to celebrate the life of the Engineering junior.
Both men and women will march through campus tonight in solidarity against sexual violence — a scene that would have been hardly imaginable just 20 years ago.
Friends and family of Engineering junior Oliver Pacchiana will gather for a memorial service in the Engineering Quadrangle on Monday at 6 p.m.
As Republican Gov. Tom Corbett negotiates whether to expand Pennsylvania’s Medicaid system, millions of dollars for Penn Medicine hang in the balance.
Details about the circumstances surrounding the unexpected death of Engineering junior Oliver Pacchiana on Sunday are beginning to emerge.