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So far, presidential candidates from both the Democratic and Republican parties have debated issues ranging from the war in Iraq to the economy.
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So far, presidential candidates from both the Democratic and Republican parties have debated issues ranging from the war in Iraq to the economy.
From Facebook groups to YouTube videos, technology has undoubtedly changed the way presidential campaigns communicate.
College senior Abby Huntsman says her father, Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman, "laughs off" questions about a possible vice presidential bid.
It's time for some truthiness at Penn.
Democratic presidential candidate and New York Sen. Hillary Clinton came to City Hall yesterday to talk about the war in Iraq. But members of the press were more interested in her response to Barack Obama's high-profile speech on race, also delivered yesterday in Philadelphia.
The candidates are back for another round - on April 16, presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama will face off in Philadelphia during the 21st Democratic debate.
Like any daughter, Chelsea Clinton doesn't always agree with her mother.
Contrary to most predictions at the beginning of this year's presidential primaries, Pennsylvania now matters - in fact, it could effectively determine the outcome of the Democratic race for President.
Today's primaries in Ohio and Texas could very well determine the fate of New York Sen. Hillary Clinton's campaign - and the importance of Pennsylvania's April 22 primary.
It is often said that college students tend to be overwhelmingly liberal - and it seems this is true of college professors as well.
With the Democratic presidential nomination still up for grabs, the issue of superdelegates is on the forefront of media attention, grabbing headlines and yes, even one of Jon Stewart's jokes at the Oscars last Sunday.
Penn students and Philadelphia residents might soon be bidding SEPTA tokens farewell.
Penn Democrats will endorse a candidate for president next week, the organization announced yesterday - but there is still debate about whether it is too soon for such an endorsement, or whether the group should endorse at all.
Last week, Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter released his first budget for the city, which began to address his ambitious inaugural goals - including a reduction in crime and improvement in the city's education system.
After almost 20 debates each for the Democrats and Republicans this election season, one would think that both candidates and voters would grow weary of the discussion.
Former U.S. President Bill Clinton will speak in Irvine Auditorium on Feb. 28 at 11 a.m., the University announced in a press release yesterday.
Attorneys for the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania have filed their response to the lawsuit against HUP and several of its doctors filed by the family of College sophomore Anne Ryan. The response motions for the dismissal or modification of several of the lawsuit's claims.
While preliminary plans for a Philadelphia bicycle-sharing program are in the works, a more local plan is developing in Penn's own backyard.
Thus far, this year's primaries have seen a significant jump in youth voting and involvement - and Super Tuesday's election results only reinforced this trend.
NEW YORK - At Columbia University yesterday, students turned out in high numbers to support Illinois Sen. Barack Obama's run for the Democratic presidential nomination.