Andy Stern guest lecture highlights need for U.S. leadership
Andy Stern, former president of Service Employees International Union and Penn alumnus, discussed the national economy at a guest lecture in Huntsman Hall Wednesday.
Andy Stern, former president of Service Employees International Union and Penn alumnus, discussed the national economy at a guest lecture in Huntsman Hall Wednesday.
Republican Pat Toomey prevailed in a tight race for one of Pennsylvania’s U.S. Senate seats after Democratic opponent Joe Sestak conceded early Wednesday morning.
As many pundits expected, the Senate will remain in Democratic hands, with at least 51 seats as of 4:15 a.m. Wednesday. However, the House shifted to a Republican majority.
The races to replace Sen. Arlen Specter and Gov. Ed Rendell are over, and as results came in, supporters of Senate nominee Joe Sestak had one word for their feelings: disappointment.
Republican Pat Toomey prevailed in a tight race for one of Pennsylvania’s U.S. Senate seats after Democratic opponent Joe Sestak conceded early Wednesday morning.
As many pundits expected, the Senate will remain in Democratic hands, with at least 51 seats as of 4:15 a.m. Wednesday. However, the House shifted to a Republican majority.
Alumna Durreen Shahnaz, founder and chairman of Impact Investment Exchange Asia, spoke to students early Tuesday evening in Huntsman Hall, encouraging students to be defiant optimists and make a difference in the world.
With 99.3 percent of the vote in, Republican Pat Toomey defeated his Democratic opponent Joe Sestak 51 to 49 percent.
This year marks the 40th anniversary of the institutionalization of the Newman Center.
Penn students have long been creating their own majors but recently they have been designing their own courses as well.
ALLENTOWN, Pa. — As the Senate race edges close to its conclusion, the mood at Republican Pat Toomey's watch party is tense, but hopeful.
Heading into the Richmond Invitational, the women’s golf team was having a season of almosts.
Shahnaz, founder and chairman of Impact Investment Exchange Asia, spoke to students early Tuesday evening in Huntsman Hall, encouraging them to be defiant optimists and make a difference in the world.
The Division of Public Safety has a massive, illicit conspiracy going on right under its nose. At least, that’s how President of Theta Xi Loren Mead and most of the his fraternity sees it.
Education at private colleges in the United States remains one of the most expensive in the world, yet almost 4,000 international students apply to Penn every year.
Democrat Dan Onorato conceded to Republican Tom Corbett in Pennsylvania’s gubernatorial race just after 10:30 p.m. Tuesday.
Yes, we talk to our parents more now than our professors did when they went to college. But that doesn’t hinder our ability to succeed — if anything, it keeps us grounded.
Music labels should attempt to embrace technology and develop methods in which they can still be compensated.
There are obstacles in the way of people, especially those who are from impoverished areas, getting better nutrition. Programs working to remedy these issues in West Philadelphia are most certainly praiseworthy.
Greg Louis, a 6-foot-6 power forward out of William T. Dwyer High School in south Florida, told The Daily Pennsylvanian Tuesday that he would be coming to Penn for his college career.