This week Jeremiah Keenan reminded the Penn community of the question on whether people are really born gay or not (he forgot to mention other identities often roped with gayness like the L-B-T-Q-I-A of the queer alphabet). It came to us as a surprise because this issue seemed settled with the release of Lady Gaga’s iconic 2011 single — "Born This Way.” He attacks the central theme of her song, which is that “It doesn't matter if you love him or capital H-I-M ... 'Cause you were born this way, baby."
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Governor Wolf permanently authorizes Uber in Pennsylvania
According to CBS News, the legislation levies a tax on ride sharing services that would help fund the Philadelphia Parking Authority and the School District of Philadelphia.
The penalty was announced Thursday night, along with the findings of a five-year investigation into the handling of the 2011 Jerry Sandusky molestation scandal.
Sunny 60-degree weather to hold throughout the weekend
On Friday, the wind will be whipping close to 20 miles per hour, creating a slight breeze.
Governor Wolf permanently authorizes Uber in Pennsylvania
According to CBS News, the legislation levies a tax on ride sharing services that would help fund the Philadelphia Parking Authority and the School District of Philadelphia.
The penalty was announced Thursday night, along with the findings of a five-year investigation into the handling of the 2011 Jerry Sandusky molestation scandal.
Philadelphia's millennial population is on the rise
Philadelphia is becoming a millennial haven. The city’s millennial (eighteen to thirty-four years old) residential base has risen by 135,000, or 41.5 percent since 2005, the largest increase among the ten largest American cities, according to 2016 research by consultant JLL.
Negotiations over the SEPTA strike stalled Thursday night — and Election Day is fast approaching
Discussions between the members of the Transport Workers Union Local 234 (TWU) and SEPTA reached a low point on Thursday night.
Here is every time Donald Trump tweeted about Penn or Wharton
Trump has mentioned both Penn and Wharton on Twitter over a dozen times.
What was Penn like last time the Cubs were champs?
Here are some of 1908’s highlights at Penn and in Philadelphia.
While Career Services reviews each employer who registers for PennLink, recent scammers have become "increasingly crafty."
How Pennsylvania could decide the next president (and determine control of the Senate)
As the election draws near, it is looking as if Pennsylvania might be the state that decides who will be our next president.
Trump's interactions with his alma mater: a timeline
Since 1968 Wharton graduate Donald Trump announced his candidacy for president, he's gotten millions of votes, broken a number of political barriers and made countless inflammatory statements.
12 'firsts' Donald Trump would accomplish if he wins
Throughout this roller-coaster of an election, Republican nominee Donald Trump has emphasized how different he is from his opponent. The Daily Pennsylvanian decided to investigate.
Students discuss plans, hopes and fears for election night
Penn students have many concerns about election night — one of which is whether to bring popcorn.
Trump and Clinton on the issues: a comparison
The Daily Pennsylvanian has compared Clinton and Trump’s policy platforms on several key issues that most affect Penn students.
How three Penn political groups are spending election night
Very different groups with very different goals will be doing the same exact thing: watching and waiting.
Never mind Clinton and Trump — here are the other Election Day races to watch
Besides selecting between Trump and Clinton, Philadelphia voters will also have a slew of down-ballot candidates to choose between.
Clinton campaign volunteers flood the zone to mobilize Pennsylvania voters
With less than a week until the highly anticipated 2016 presidential election, the Clinton campaign is preparing for an intense effort to get out the vote on Penn’s campus as well as across Pennsylvania.
Why some of Penn's Republicans are opting not to vote for Trump
Some Republicans are opting to vote for Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, a third party candidate or abstain from the election.

















