College Democrats rally youth in Boston
While the national spotlight is focused on Boston this week as millions watch the Democratic National Convention unfold, another convention of sorts is also taking place.
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While the national spotlight is focused on Boston this week as millions watch the Democratic National Convention unfold, another convention of sorts is also taking place.
With the most recent polls showing Senator John Kerry and President George W. Bush in a near dead heat, the Democratic National Convention in Boston this week has taken on a sense of urgency.
In addition to the well-publicized Republican Pennsylvania U.S. Senate race, several other key primaries around the city and state were determined yesterday.
Republicans in the United States House of Representatives have recently proposed sending legislation to the floor that would overhaul the financial aid system that distributes federal funds to universities.
Courtney* uses Adderall to help pull all-nighters finishing papers or studying for tests, even though she does not have a prescription.
Penn accepted a higher percentage of applicants this year for the Class of 2008 than most of its Ivy League counterparts.
U.S. News and World Report recently released their annual rankings of America's best graduate schools, with five of the University's 12 graduate schools ranked in this year's installment.
The University recently released the final admissions numbers for the Class of 2008, with a total of 3,846 students being admitted to next year's freshman class.
The University's recent acquisition of the 24-acre property currently owned by the United States Postal Service has far-reaching implications for all of Penn's 12 schools in terms of future expansion.
Following the national trend of increased alumni donations reported in 2003, the University nearly doubled the total amount of alumni donations received in 2002.
A proposed rule change by the U.S. Internal Revenue Service could affect student employees across campuses nationwide by making them subject to FICA -- Social Security and Medicare employment taxes.
Harvard University launched a new financial aid initiative over the weekend that will eliminate the cost of tuition for students whose families earn incomes of less than $40,000.
Penn's total application numbers for the Class of 2008 showed a slight decrease from last year, but this year's applicant pool is thought to be the strongest and most competitive class ever.
Anthony Fonseca, a Harvard junior, died Sunday morning in an apparent suicide.
Humility is not the first word that comes to mind when thinking about a man who would have the guts to attempt a takeover of Walt Disney Co.
Controversy has erupted at Harvard University over a recent decision to approve a student-run publication that will contain nude photographs of Harvard undergraduates and articles with sexual content.
University of California, Berkeley graduate students who had their Fulbright Scholarship applications disqualified due to an error involving a Federal Express pick-up received a small measure of hope on Friday.
Economic recession, rising administrative costs and the expansion of financial aid programs have all contributed to the steady, nationwide increase in higher education tuition over the past several years.
In keeping with the national trend, Princeton and Cornell universities recently announced increases in tuition for the 2004-05 academic year.
While the popularity of Middle Eastern Studies programs at universities across the country has increased significantly in the wake of Sept. 11, these programs have recently come under fire from campus watchdog organizations.