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(10/21/05 9:00am)
Stepping into Matyson from the chilly autumn air was like walking into the dining room of our stylish, middle-aged best friend's house for a dinner party. Though the restaurant's choice of artwork is perplexing and slightly disturbing, the ambiance was fabulous -- warm and lively without being garishly loud.
(05/13/05 9:00am)
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case brought by a group of U.S. law schools claiming that their right to free speech has been compromised by the forced presence of military recruiters on campus.
(04/27/05 9:00am)
In the wake of the Monday appointment of Ronald Daniels as the new University provost, faculty and deans are excited for the arrival of their newest colleague.
(04/19/05 9:00am)
Given the possibility that the federal beer tax may be halved, students' alcohol funds might go just a little bit further.
(04/13/05 9:00am)
With two days to go before tax returns are due, taxpayers across the country are scrambling to finish their returns and avoid an unwanted visit from the Internal Revenue Service.
(03/24/05 10:00am)
In the face of various challenges, state and city officials continue to move forward with plans for the installation of slot machines in up to 14 locations around Pennsylvania.
(03/21/05 10:00am)
In the aftermath of the 2004 presidential election, the Annenberg Public Policy Center at Penn is still keeping a close eye on Washington and educating the public about key issues.
(03/15/05 10:00am)
Former Penn Neurosurgery professor Tracy McIntosh -- who was sentenced to 11 1/2 to 23 months of house arrest for sexual assault -- is now facing a civil suit from co-workers in the Head Injury Center, a Penn facility of which he was once the director.
(03/03/05 10:00am)
Despite Governor Ed Rendell's recent move to save SEPTA from steep fare hikes and severe service reductions, officials across the state are still concerned with the agency's future.
(03/02/05 10:00am)
Upward Bound, a program designed to expand enrollment in institutions of higher education, may face cuts under President George W. Bush's recently proposed federal budget.
(02/25/05 10:00am)
The recent death of a local man at a salsa event on campus has started a dialogue about the response time of emergency crews.
(02/18/05 10:00am)
President Bush has proposed low growth rates in federal research funding, which could potentially limit the amount of money Penn receives.
(02/16/05 10:00am)
As part of President George W. Bush's proposed federal budget, Penn could potentially lose $17 million in financial aid funding.
(02/15/05 10:00am)
Penn administrators are fighting to maintain current levels of funding after President George W. Bush and Governor Ed Rendell presented their respective budget proposals last week.
(02/14/05 10:00am)
University President Amy Gutmann officially accepted gifts totaling nearly $20 million on Friday in front of the Board of Trustees.
(02/11/05 10:00am)
The Penn College Republicans have already lost David Copley to the White House's Office of Political Affairs, and by May they will have lost College senior and current chairwoman Stephanie Steward as well -- another member who helped bring the group to its current status.
(02/09/05 10:00am)
College Republicans power player David Copley has left the University to intern in the Karl Rove-managed Office of Political Affairs at the White House.
(02/03/05 10:00am)
The city of Philadelphia is decked out in black and green, and city officials are busy working to prepare for this Sunday's Super Bowl.
(02/01/05 10:00am)
With a lame duck mayor and alleged government corruption brought to the fore after a Federal Bureau of Investigation probe into the city, Philadelphia is facing many problems.
(01/31/05 10:00am)
Mayor John Street's $3.4 billion budget proposal for the 2006 fiscal year includes no major new initiatives -- a marked deviation from previous years' budgets.