Ben Claar | Who won
BEN CLAAR is a College sophomore from Scarsdale, N.Y.
BEN CLAAR is a College sophomore from Scarsdale, N.Y.
According to statistics from Google web searches, Philadelphia is experiencing an increase in search volume for the phrase “Inactive Voter Status.”
Penn students and alumni share their thoughts on the 2016 election.
Polls close at 8 p.m. in Pennsylvania, New Hampshire and Florida, which are all closely-watched states for the candidates.
According to statistics from Google web searches, Philadelphia is experiencing an increase in search volume for the phrase “Inactive Voter Status.”
Penn students and alumni share their thoughts on the 2016 election.
Biden told the crowd he had come to campus to grab lunch with his granddaughter.
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, former President Bill Clinton, Chelsea Clinton, First Lady Michelle Obama and President Barack Obama addressed 30,000 people in front of Independence Hall.
About five years ago, Penn began to take steps to devote institutional resources toward increasing and sustaining faculty diversity.
Chuck Todd told The Daily Pennsylvanian that the 2016 race is a "man-made political disaster."
Your guide to the candidates, policies and logistics for Election Day on Nov. 8. Find your polling place, get up to date on the issues, and inform yourself before voting this Tuesday.
Thirty-one slicked, tanned, toned, muscular bodies took the stage at the Harold L. Zellerbach Theatre on Monday night.
In an unscientific poll conducted for this article, 55.6% of students surveyed responded that they believed one non-existent candidate was more qualified than another.
Grading doesn’t usually make people say "whoopee" — not unless you’re Wharton professor Peter Fader.
The drainage of the BioPond was completed on Oct. 27, the first step in the Kaskey Garden and Greenhouse Committee’s process of restoring the ecological health to the pond without euthanizing the invasive species of turtle that currently live there.
On the eve of the 2016 Presidential election, Hillary Clinton, Bill Clinton, Chelsea Clinton, Barack Obama and Michelle Obama stood in front of Independence Hall for a final rally before we determine the future and the history of our nation.
Tonight, the most important — and divisive — election of our lives is finally coming to close. Politics has dominated conversation and the news for months, and yet, sports have never been a more important part of my life.
Sunday, Penn wrestling kicked things off, opening up the 2016-17 campaign at the Southeast Open in Roanoke, Va. Leading the way for the Red and Blue was junior May Bethea, wrestling at 157 pounds a year removed from his first NCAA Tournament appearance.
Penn football’s loss to Princeton on Saturday was, for lack of a better, less-ironic word, sobering.
Wednesday was the one of the worst days of my life. I got up early, made the six-hour drive from Philly to Cleveland, took the train downtown with some friends and went to a baseball game. A lifelong Indians fan, the chance to go to game seven of a World Series was absolutely surreal.