U. alum, prof to seek seat on City Council
Penn professor and alumnus Sean Reilly will run for City Council next year, vying to become the youngest member of the legislative body.
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Penn professor and alumnus Sean Reilly will run for City Council next year, vying to become the youngest member of the legislative body.
Jerusalem Mayor Ehud Olmert cancelled his scheduled appearance at Penn last Thursday, citing Israel's upcoming elections.
Maybe they will call it "Street v. Katz: The Second Round."
A young Penn alumnus is vying to become one of the most powerful politicians in Washington.
The resignation of almost all members of Penn's chapter of Phi Sigma Sigma, announced Wednesday, resulted from low membership numbers for the sorority.
Now that Ed Rendell has been elected governor of Pennsylvania, state residents are waiting to see how well a Philadelphian will fare in Harrisburg, and how far he can push his Democratic agenda through Republican control.
Democrat Ed Rendell won an easy victory over Republican Mike Fisher last night, making him the first Philadelphian in nearly a century to be elected governor of Pennsylvania.
Campus political groups gathered on College Green yesterday in a last-minute effort to encourage students to vote.
Democrat Ed Rendell was not supposed to have a 20 point lead in the race for governor the day before the general election.
Daily Pennsylvanian: They said it couldn't be done. They said back in January that Casey was going to beat you pretty easily, and now you're 20 points ahead and it's three days until Election Day.
By this time next week, Pennsylvania will almost certainly have its first female lieutenant governor-elect.
If one of the major-party gubernatorial candidates' staffers got arrested, it would likely be something the candidate wanted to keep quiet.
Vice President Dick Cheney talked briefly about his close friend Jon Huntsman as part of the Huntsman Hall dedication ceremony Friday morning, according to those present at the speech.
About 500 people took to the streets Friday morning to protest Vice President Dick Cheney's campus visit, making the demonstration Penn's largest since 1999.
Students angered by Vice President Dick Cheney's visit to campus tomorrow have set up a round-the-clock protest on College Green, featuring tents, paper skulls and a 10-foot tall Cheney puppet.
The political well-beings of the two major-party candidates for Pennsylvania governor have been largely shaped by their plans for the physical well-being of others.
Although Vice President Dick Cheney will no doubt be welcomed warmly by University officials when he visits campus next Friday, several student and local groups plan to give him a cooler reception.
Two University employees will run for City Council on the Green Party ticket next year, hoping to become the first third-party candidates to serve on the Council in half a century.
With only five weeks to go until election day, the latest poll numbers do not bode well for Republican gubernatorial candidate Mike Fisher.
Although Pennsylvania gubernatorial candidates Ed Rendell and Mike Fisher were joint keynote speakers at a forum on education yesterday in Houston Hall, they were actually in the same room for all of two minutes.