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(11/02/04 10:00am)
BOSTON -- Chilly New England weather and the promise of a long evening have not deterred loyal John Kerry supporters from filling Copley Square in Boston in anticipation of a Kerry victory in what is shaping up to be a tightly contested election.
(11/02/04 10:00am)
BOSTON -- The nervous and excited atmosphere surrounding the Kerry campaign shows no signs of abating in Boston as election returns continue to stream in from across the country.
Even those unable to access the main party for Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry in Copley Square are willing to stay on the outskirts of the party all night in order to be a part of the action.
(11/01/04 10:00am)
No president is likely to have the ability to decrease the cost of post-secondary education. The winner of tomorrow's election, however, can strongly influence the financial resources available to students.
(10/28/04 9:00am)
Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry accuses President George W. Bush of pandering to the rich, excessive borrowing and losing more jobs than any president since Herbert Hoover. Bush accuses Kerry of presenting an unfeasible plan for economic growth and lobbying to raise taxes.
(10/22/04 9:00am)
Penn students will overwhelmingly turn out for John Kerry on Nov. 2, according to a poll conducted by The Daily Pennsylvanian.
(10/21/04 9:00am)
Student politicos defended their respective candidates' positions on the war in Iraq last night in a debate that only briefly touched on domestic issues.
(10/15/04 9:00am)
An enterprising group of students has found a way to make money and campaign against President George W. Bush at the same time.
(10/14/04 9:00am)
The first nationwide real-time voter observation system will track obstructions at the polls on Election Day and attempt to help individuals resolve problems as they occur.
(10/11/04 9:00am)
About 300 participants ran or walked across campus yesterday to raise money for the Rena Rowan Breast Center, in the fifth annual Rena Rowan Ribbon Run.
(10/08/04 9:00am)
Both politicians and the populace may need to exercise a little more caution before trumpeting the latest poll numbers.
(10/06/04 9:00am)
The moment the primaries started, Communication professor Kathleen Hall Jamieson's telephone started ringing off the hook, her voicemail inundated by those seeking her expertise in political communications.
(10/05/04 9:00am)
Located near Thomas Jefferson University Hospital and the bustling shopping streets of downtown Philadelphia, La Boheme offers a romantic spot with fine French fare for a substantial price.
(10/01/04 9:00am)
At the end of the first presidential debate, some Penn College Democrats were proclaiming the election over and declaring a hands-down victory for John Kerry in November.
(09/30/04 9:00am)
A couple of Gonzaga University seniors plan to disprove the idea that today's youth are politically apathetic with a book containing commentary from students across the nation about world affairs.
(09/29/04 9:00am)
Pennsylvania officials recently approved areas of University City for the establishment of a Keystone Innovation Zone -- an area aimed at integrating technological development and business in a manner similar to the evolution of Silicon Valley in California.
(09/27/04 9:00am)
With the nation's attention on the presidential election on Nov. 2, the fight for the Pennsylvania seat in the U.S. Senate may be overlooked by many.
(09/27/04 9:00am)
Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry pledged to restore middle-class values to America in a speech at a rally on Hill Field Friday.
(09/24/04 9:00am)
Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry pushed his platform to a large crowd, mostly composed of students, at a rally held on Hill Field this afternoon.
(09/15/04 9:00am)
The women of the state were greeted yesterday by a high-profile guest at the Governor's Conference for Women at the Pennsylvania Convention Center.
(09/14/04 9:00am)
Democratic National Committee Chairman Terry McAuliffe told students on campus yesterday that they must assume a large burden in removing the man he dubbed "the worst president in modern history" from office.