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(09/27/02 9:00am)
No one is disputing that the big issues in the race for Pennsylvania governor are economics and education, but experts are at odds over how much the election will be affected by that perennial hot-button issue -- abortion.
(09/25/02 9:00am)
Vice President Dick Cheney will come to Penn next month to speak at the dedication of Huntsman Hall, University officials confirmed today.
(09/24/02 9:00am)
His Royal Highness Prince Andrew of the United Kingdom did not get a red carpet welcome at Simon Gratz High School yesterday -- but he did get a lot of red crepe paper.
(09/20/02 9:00am)
The voters of Pennsylvania's 13th congressional district have an important choice to make on Election Day -- will they elect as their representative to the U.S. Congress "do-nothing" Joe Hoeffel or Melissa Brown, the "doctor of distortion?"
(09/13/02 9:00am)
Economic issues, especially job creation, are dominating the Pennsylvania gubernatorial race, according to both the experts and the polls.
(09/12/02 9:00am)
NEW YORK -- Some came and cried, quietly or with big, racking sobs. Some came and stared fixedly at the spot where the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center once stood. Some came and tried to save souls, to bring people to one god or another. Some came and tried to make a living.
(09/05/02 9:00am)
Both major candidates in the race for Pennsylvania governor received good news yesterday -- one in the form of an injunction against the sale of the Hershey candy company and the other from a cross-party endorsement.
(08/29/02 9:00am)
The calendar still reads August, but the two major candidates for Pennsylvania governor have already taken to the airwaves to win votes for the Nov. 5 election.
(08/29/02 9:00am)
A little over one year away from the end of his term as mayor of Philadelphia, John Street continues to struggle for control the City of Brotherly Love.
(05/10/02 9:00am)
After months of delays followed by months of slow progress, the Dental School's new building is still not complete, nor will it be any time soon.
(04/23/02 9:00am)
After more than a year of discussions and negotiations, entertainment giant National Amusements signed a deal with the University on Friday to occupy the former Sundance Cinemas site at 40th and Walnut streets.
(04/23/02 9:00am)
Harnwell College House Dean Leslie Delauter will help lead Penn's college house system starting this summer, University officials announced yesterday.
(04/22/02 9:00am)
After more than a year of discussions and negotiations, entertainment giant National Amusements signed a deal with the University on Friday to occupy the former Sundance Cinemas site at 40th and Walnut streets.
(04/19/02 9:00am)
After enduring months of elevators that lurch precariously, stop between floors and often cease functioning altogether, some residents of Sansom Place feel they are getting the shaft.
(04/16/02 9:00am)
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(04/04/02 10:00am)
Student reactions to the new University meal plan structure were mixed yesterday, with some students expressing enthusiasm for the increased flexibility of the plans and others saying they felt the changes did not go far enough.
(04/03/02 10:00am)
Dining Services unveiled the meal plan structure for the 2002-2003 school year yesterday, which includes smaller numbers of meals per week but greatly increased numbers of dining dollars attached to many of the plans.
(04/01/02 10:00am)
*This article appeared in the 4/1/02 Joke Issue* It seems the letters P, H and D are not the only ones missing from Executive Vice President John Fry's name.
(03/27/02 10:00am)
Following Thursday's announcement by the University Board of Trustees that next year's total student charges will include a mandatory recreation fee to be paid in lieu of a gym membership fee, some students are expressing dismay at the new charges.
(03/19/02 10:00am)
At about this time back in 1998, the Trammell Crow Company arrived in West Philadelphia, ready to whip Penn's facilities services into shape as part of a multi-million-dollar outsourcing deal.