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When it comes to politics, some students think that Penn just isn't trying hard enough.
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When it comes to politics, some students think that Penn just isn't trying hard enough.
Mayor-elect Michael Nutter appointed Temple University Executive Vice President and Penn alumnus Clarence Armbrister as chief of staff for his administration yesterday.
John McCain's "Straight Talk Express" is making a pit stop at Penn.
There's a new sheriff in town.
As Mayor-elect Michael Nutter prepares to assume office in January, he hopes to change the way things operate in City Hall.
Winning the election may have been the easy part.
Political analysts may have failed to predict the primaries, but they sure were right this time around.
For a person with just over 8 percent of support in the polls, Republican mayoral candidate Al Taubenberger is remarkably optimistic.
Penn isn't the only school in the area with dreams of a bigger campus.
They do care.
At last week's debate in West Philadelphia, mayoral candidates Michael Nutter and Al Taubenberger criticized Philadelphia's city government. They criticized Philadelphia's rising crime rates. They criticized the failing public-school system.
City officials seem to be giving the yellow light to development along the Schuylkill.
Communication between Penn, other local universities and community groups on gentrification and affordable housing issues will be a key issue in the coming years, the man who will likely be the next mayor told West Philadelphia residents last night.
The major construction projects and what their completion will mean for the University.
Universities usually don't hold black-tie galas in empty parking lots.
Nutter's proposed stop-and-frisk policy may get a little pat-down search of its own.
When it comes to happiness, women seem to be losing the battle of the sexes.
At Penn's Special Events Office, Maureen Stridick is spending hours with caterers deciding between shades of blue, red and mango.
Drexel University has been selected to host the next Democratic primary debate Oct. 30.
Thanks to SEPTA's latest fare hike, College sophomore Benjamin Brooke will have to shell out an extra $2.40 per month to get into and out of Center City.