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(12/05/02 10:00am)
Philadelphia prosecutors announced last week the arrest of four new suspects in the Lex Street massacre -- the murders of seven people in a West Philadelphia crack house on December 28, 2000.
(11/21/02 10:00am)
There was chanting -- "They want us silent, they want us tame, the war on the world is not in our name!" There was poetry, and there was even a little 1960s protest music, like John Lennon's "Imagine" and Buffalo Springfield's "For What it's Worth."
(11/14/02 10:00am)
You love the commercials: "Many of you feel bad for this lamp. That is because you are crazy. It has no feelings, and the new one is much better."
(11/06/02 10:00am)
PITTSBURGH -- Republican candidate and Pennsylvania Attorney General Mike Fisher conceded the governor's race to Democrat Ed Rendell last night, after trailing in election returns most of the night.
(11/01/02 10:00am)
Ken Krawchuk is in his element.
(10/31/02 10:00am)
With an aggressive campaign and fresh ideas, Penn Law student Jonathan Goldstein hopes to become the next District 182 -- Center City -- representative to the Pennsylvania General Assembly.
(10/30/02 10:00am)
The seven-part gubernatorial debate series culminated last night in Philadelphia when Democrat Ed Rendell faced off with Republican Mike Fisher on issues ranging from education to abortion.
(10/25/02 9:00am)
As economics and education have remained at the forefront of this year's Pennsylvania governor's race, environmental issues have taken a back seat.
(10/04/02 9:00am)
Pennsylvania’s gubernatorial candidates have created a good deal of hoopla over the issue of property taxes, but experts say that has distracted voters from more pressing tax issues currently confronting the state.
(10/02/02 9:00am)
Ira Einhorn turned heads.
(09/27/02 9:00am)
Students hoping to catch a glimpse of Vice President Dick Cheney when he visits campus next month may end up being left out in the cold.
(09/18/02 9:00am)
Though it has only been a little over a week since the first day of classes at the Henry C. Lea School at 47th and Locust streets, improvements over previous school years can already be seen.
(09/05/02 9:00am)
Halfway between New York and Washington, the city of Philadelphia will be commemorating the anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks in its own special way.
(04/23/02 9:00am)
Penn researcher James Wilson announced that he will step down as director of the Institute for Human Gene Therapy, effective at the beginning of July.
(04/20/02 9:00am)
Penn researcher James M. Wilson has decided to step down as director of
the Institute for Human Gene Therapy. Wilson's resignation will be
effective as of July 1, 2002.
(04/09/02 9:00am)
Based on the latest rankings from U.S. News and World Report, Penn's graduate schools are climbing the charts.
(03/26/02 10:00am)
A 2002 Wharton MBA student was expelled last Monday, March 18, for what a school official called "a serious material misrepresentation" on the student's application to Wharton.
(03/08/02 10:00am)
A new department of medical ethics will be added to Penn's School of Medicine this summer in response to the growing importance of the field of bioethics.
(02/28/02 10:00am)
St. Joseph's University President Rev. Nicholas Rashford announced Tuesday that he will leave office next year.
(02/26/02 10:00am)
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