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(09/24/14 5:29am)
The Pennsylvania gubernatorial election is shaping up to be one of the most important local elections of 2014, and a new student-led organization has been trying to place Penn’s campus at the center of it.
(09/22/14 5:26am)
While not everyone knows that Oct. 6 marks the last day to register to vote in Pennsylvania, Penn’s political community is gearing up to let you know about it — and make sure that you’re registered.
(09/19/14 9:42pm)
Marijuana is one step away from being decriminalized in Philadelphia.
(09/18/14 5:02am)
Penn’s influence in the Capitol Building may soon be as notable as it is on Wall Street.
(09/08/14 12:37am)
As the Pennsylvania state Senate is set to reconvene on Sept. 15, a hotly contested national issue sits near the top of its agenda: medical marijuana.
(09/03/14 2:30am)
As students return to campus looking to get involved with extracurriculars, Penn Democrats, one of the most active political organizations on campus, has a prominent recruiting tool: Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter .
(09/02/14 1:42am)
While gridlock in Washington continues to cripple countless legislative efforts from across the political spectrum, Penn’s legislative agenda has been left to suffer.
(08/21/14 12:22am)
The 2016 presidential election remains distant for most people, but for Philadelphians, a key election decision is just around the corner: whether or not Philadelphia will host the Democratic National Convention.
(04/17/14 1:49am)
Academic and professional interests are back in focus for students now that Spring Fling has come and gone.
(02/05/14 3:04am)
You will probably check your phone before you reach the end of this article.
(11/14/13 2:19am)
With midterms out of the way for many students, the Kelly Writers House offered them a chance last night to investigate a more interesting subject: Yeezy.
(10/25/13 2:07am)
A group of about 20 gathered outside Penn President Amy Gutmann’s house last night for a candlelight vigil — organized by the Student Labor Action Project — in memory of the thousands of garment workers who died in Bangladesh last April in the collapse of the Rana Plaza textile factory.