Minority students feel presidential candidates stumble on race
Wednesday night, the Penn United Minorities Council hosted a discussion about how the current political candidates are addressing minority issues.
Wednesday night, the Penn United Minorities Council hosted a discussion about how the current political candidates are addressing minority issues.
Months after his untimely death, 1991 College graduate Beau Biden’s legacy will live on in the form of a scholarship.
A win in the upcoming elections would guarantee Katie McGinty a position in the history books as the first female Senator from Pennsylvania.
A New York University environmental ethicist gave a well-attended lecture about the 2015 Paris Agreement on global greenhouse gas emissions.
Months after his untimely death, 1991 College graduate Beau Biden’s legacy will live on in the form of a scholarship.
A win in the upcoming elections would guarantee Katie McGinty a position in the history books as the first female Senator from Pennsylvania.
32 percent of Penn’s 2015 graduates took out a student loan to finance their education, averaging $18,900.
If created, this algorithm could have major implications for the political scene, particularly after former CIA member Edward Snowden’s revelations of the information that the government has kept secret from the public.
Whether it was media-anointed nativist Donald Trump or self-proclaimed democratic socialist Bernie Sanders, the rallies were lily-white.
Biden is leading a “moon shot” effort to create tangible milestones in cancer treatment, which is especially meaningful after the loss of his son, former Delaware Attorney General Beau Biden, to brain cancer only last year.
Donald Trump delivered a bombastic, wide-ranging address on the eve of the New Hampshire primaries.
On the New Hampshire campaign trail, here were the voices that stood out.
Summers worked for Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama.
At times the event resembled more of a conversation between candidate and voter, rather than a speech.
With only two days until the New Hampshire primary, the DPolitics team caught up with Matt Flegenheimer to discuss the election.
After spending eight years running America’s fifth-largest city, Michael Nutter is now teaching students how he did it.
Students for a Democratic Society is making its comeback on campus, after its initial debut during the Vietnam War.
Despite his tough stance on ISIS and his promises of strong military action, some view Republican presidential candidate and 1979 Wharton graduate Donald Trump as an arbiter of peace. On Tuesday, he was anonymously nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize.
The Iowa caucus frenzy, along with its election results full of surprises and upsets, cruised its way to Penn’s campus Tuesday night.
Such is the weird majesty of the Iowa caucuses, where private politics become public.