Several students arrived at the polls with a registration card but their name was not on the voter rolls. Others did not have a registration card and their names were not on the voter rolls, but were listed on the Pennsylvania Department of State website.
Voter ID ads still cause controversy
Although not in effect for this election, Pennsylvania’s voter identification law could still cause confusion at the polls. Commonwealth Court Judge Robert Simpson handed down an injunction on the voter ID law on Oct.
There’s a lot to get done between the hours of 7 a.m. and 8 p.m. on election day. The Penn community is determined not to waste any of these hours. Political groups on campus are making a final push in campaigning for their parties and get-out-the-vote efforts.
UA Recap: SAC Moratorium and UA parliamentary procedure
The UA had a diverse range of topics on its plate to cover at Sunday night’s general body meeting.
Voter ID ads still cause controversy
Although not in effect for this election, Pennsylvania’s voter identification law could still cause confusion at the polls. Commonwealth Court Judge Robert Simpson handed down an injunction on the voter ID law on Oct.
There’s a lot to get done between the hours of 7 a.m. and 8 p.m. on election day. The Penn community is determined not to waste any of these hours. Political groups on campus are making a final push in campaigning for their parties and get-out-the-vote efforts.
Youth voter turnout expected to be high
While the youth voter turnout may not reach the recent high set in 2008, many experts are still expecting a large number of young people to show up at the polls Tuesday.
Students studying in Washington gain unique election perspective
Participants in Penn’s Washington Semester Program have spent this fall “studying abroad” in Washington, D.C. However, while these students have found themselves at the center of the nation’s political scene, many feel that the last few months in D.C. have been surprisingly calm.
1999 College graduate vies for Virginia Congressional seat
Later Tuesday night, Adam Cook will find out whether he has earned a seat among the nation’s powerful lawmakers. Cook, a 1999 College graduate, is running to represent Virginia’s First District in the House of Representatives.
Both candidates focus on PA in final stretch
Both presidential campaigns have put Pennsylvania back on the map in the final stretch of the election. The campaigns are courting Pennsylvania’s 20 electoral votes with advertisement buys and campaign stops by candidates and high-profile surrogates.
Clinton urges students to vote in front of packed Palestra
A crowd of 9,300 students and Philadelphia residents waited in a line that wrapped up around Franklin Field and stretched onto the South Street bridge. VIDEO: Bill Clinton at the Palestra PHOTO GALLERY: Bill Clinton at Penn
President Clinton at the Palestra | #clintonatpenn
On Monday, Penn’s campus was buzzing from the expected arrival of former President Bill Clinton at the Palestra.
Local Pennsylvania races
Casey and Smith on the issues
Hoping to be the first GOP nominee to paint Pennsylvania red since 1988, Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney made a campaign stop in Bucks County Sunday night.
Kal Penn kicks off Asian Pacific American Heritage Week
Penn’s vibrant and enthusiastic energy showed while he discussed the sociology of the media and his experiences working in Hollywood as a second-generation Indian American.
More on the vice presidential candidates
Biden and Ryan on the Issues
More on the presidential candidates
Information from fun facts to endorsements.
"I am Human" demonstration emphasizes unity
Bracing against the cold wind, a group of around 10 students from Penn for Immigrant Rights and Penn Political Coalition constituent groups stood in Wynn Commons, holding up signs that declared, “I am ______, and I am Human.”









