The Penn for Trump group finally exists, and yes, it's real
Say hello to Penn for Trump, the latest pro-candidate group to establish itself on campus.
Say hello to Penn for Trump, the latest pro-candidate group to establish itself on campus.
Many factors contribute to a culture where women feel discouraged from participating in campus politics at a higher level.
Kermit Roosevelt writes fiction to expose legal perspectives to an audience beyond those who read law reviews.
Through the Campaign for Community and Open Expression Monitors, Penn is trying to create a safe space where we can have productive discussions about issues as complex and controversial as police brutality and racial discrimination. Now it’s up to us to take advantage of that space.
Many factors contribute to a culture where women feel discouraged from participating in campus politics at a higher level.
Kermit Roosevelt writes fiction to expose legal perspectives to an audience beyond those who read law reviews.
The political debates may be in full swing, but the presidential candidates aren’t the only ones who have their eyes on 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. Take a look at Penn’s summer 2015 White House interns
A Change.org petition entitled "Save the Drexel Food Trucks!" has received over 2,850 signatures to date.
As Penn’s political community gears up for another year, these are the prominent and/or up-and-coming organized candidate support groups on campus.
Trump's classmates remember him as "low-key" and "self-effacing," if at all.
Although the feat has never been achieved, Andrew Stober has an optimistic view of his chances of winning an at-large seat as an independent in the Nov, 3 general elections.
Although Commonwealth appropriations for Penn are at stake, the University isn’t immediately affected by the current budget impasse.
Donald Trump’s rapid advancement in national polls has pundits and voters wondering whether the business magnate’s campaign for president can galvanize Republican voters, or whether his short-term burst of popularity will fade. In a USA TODAY/Suffolk University poll released on Tuesday, Trump, 69, led the crowded pack of Republican candidates for president with support from 17 percent of those surveyed.
Contrary to the country’s referendum results, Penn students from Greece that The Daily Pennsylvanian interviewed overwhelmingly supported accepting the creditors’ offer.
Last week, the Annenberg Debate Reform Working Group from Penn’s Annenberg Public Policy Center (APPC) released a 48-page report recommending modifications in the format of presidential debates
Trump, 69, said he was "officially running" this time during a nearly 45-minute speech at Trump Tower in New York City.
One Penn-founded website is doing its best to help voters know whether or not what the politicians are saying is actually true.
Former City Councilman Jim Kenney won the Philadelphia Democratic primary for mayor last Tuesday with 55.83 percent of the vote. Kenney has explicitly stated his support for a more rigorous citywide PILOTs program.
Penn political groups offer forums for a range of partisan and nonpartisan discussions.
With 98 percent of the vote counted late Tuesday night, Kenney led state Sen. Anthony H. Williams by a comfortable margin, with four other candidates trailing close behind.