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Abdi Farah is a College sophomore from Olney, Md. His e-mail address is farah@dailypennsylvanian.com.
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Abdi Farah is a College sophomore from Olney, Md. His e-mail address is farah@dailypennsylvanian.com.
Abdi Farah is a College sophomore from Olney, Md. His e-mail address is farah@dailypennsylvanian.com.
Abdi Farah is a College sophomore from Owings Mills, Md. His e-mail address is farah@dailypennsylvanian.com.
Abdi Farah is a College sophomore from Owings Mills, Md. His e-mail address is farah@dailypennsylvanian.com.
Abdi Farah is a College sophomore from Owings Mills, Md. His e-mail address is farah@dailypennsylvanian.com.
Abdi Farah is a College sophomore from Owings Mills, Md.
Abdi Farah is a College sophomore from Owings Mills, Md. His e-mail address is abdi@sas.upenn.edu.
Despite the prominence of figures such as Secretary of State Colin Powell and National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice, black Republicans have been traditionally few and far between.
Penn President Amy Gutmann may be a freshman in Philadelphia, but she has already commenced with her efforts to expand the University's role in the city.
University City residents voted overwhelmingly in favor of Democratic Presidential candidate John Kerry on Nov. 2, outnumbering supporters of President George Bush by more than five to one according to the final vote tally released recently.
Taking a cab off campus for a night out in Philadelphia has recently become more expensive.
Delays might be greater than usual this Thanksgiving due to possible staff shortages and malfunctioning equipment at the Philadelphia airport.
The outcome of the presidential election has had little effect on the affairs of Philadelphia -- except to bring the concentration of area politicians back to local affairs.
As the cold weather sets in, students may notice an increase in their gas bills as their heat rises.
The Penn student-developed "Disarm Bush" T-shirt and billionaire Democratic contributor George Soros are the newest targets for conservative magazine National Review.
The first nationwide election tracking system, sponsored in part by the Fels Institute of Government at Penn, has revealed that significant failures with voter registration marred the presidential election.
Until last week, the appointment of five-term Pennsylvania Sen. Arlen Specter to the chairmanship of the Senate Judiciary Committee seemed all but wrapped up.
The recent death of political power broker Ronald White should not cause total disruption to the case of city corruption brought against him and several other associates of Mayor John Street four months ago.
Sen. John Kerry's vigorously fought-for win in Pennsylvania may easily have caused his defeat in the national arena, according to political pundits.
BOSTON -- The outcome of the 2004 presidential election was left in doubt in the early hours of the morning due to a very close race in Ohio, and the Democratic challengers refused to concede.