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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.
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.
Why your peers are voting for third-party candidates
While some students dismiss voting third party as a wasted vote or even a spoiler vote, others cling to candidates like Libertarian Gary Johnson and Green Party nominee Jill Stein as alternatives to the two-party system.
When your parents are Trump supporters: Students describe the confusing reality
It’s the eternal question — discussed during those testy Thanksgiving dinners and on long car rides — how to engage your parents when they are voting for a different political candidate.
Guest column by Ajjit Narayanan | Building community
Over the last two years, I’ve had the opportunity to volunteer with a few organizations in West and South Philly, including Penn for Youth Debate, Urban Tree Connection, and HIAS.
Eight things to do on campus during election week
You may be anxiously anticipating the end of this election season, but there are plenty of events to get excited about during this last week of craziness.
Students reflect on their role in a contentious election
As many prepare to vote for the first time in the general election Tuesday, Penn students reflect on the long-term significance this election is likely to have on both personal and national scales.
Voter Trends to Look Out for this Election
Trends from the last presidential election give insight into how this Election Day will play out.
Harvard men’s soccer season cancelled after new findings about sexual ‘scouting reports’
Harvard Athletics Director Robert L. Scalise has cancelled the rest of the school’s men’s soccer season.
Musk, Tesla unveil solar roofs
Tesla CEO and 1997 Wharton graduate Elon Musk unveiled the company’s new solar roofs last Friday evening, according to Bloomberg Technology.
Pussy Riot visits Cornell
Russian punk rock protest group Pussy Riot visited Cornell this past Wednesday, according to The Cornell Daily Sun.
Yale police union protests firearm policy change
With chants of “no range, no train,” members of the union representing many Yale Police Department officers protested a change in firearm policy outside YPD headquarters on Wednesday, according to The Yale Daily News.
















