How Penn voted
Penn's polling stations showed an overwhelming preference for Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.
Penn's polling stations showed an overwhelming preference for Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.
I woke up at 5 a.m., determined to be the first person to cast a ballot.
Jessica Bennetbook, an award-winning New York Times columnist and author ofFeminist Fight Club: An Office Survival Manual for a Sexist Workplace spoke with Wharton Professor Cade Massey on the role of gender in the 2016 election.
A Donald Trump victory in Pennsylvania has been called by the Associated Press.
I woke up at 5 a.m., determined to be the first person to cast a ballot.
Jessica Bennetbook, an award-winning New York Times columnist and author ofFeminist Fight Club: An Office Survival Manual for a Sexist Workplace spoke with Wharton Professor Cade Massey on the role of gender in the 2016 election.
Republican senatorial candidate Pat Toomey spent Election Day doing many things for his campaign.
There was an air of excitement about campus Tuesday as students gathered to vote in one of the most contentious and controversial elections in American history.
On election night, Penn student groups anxiously gathered at various viewing parties to watch the unnerving, monumental presidential election unfold.
As of 11:45 p.m. on Tuesday, the New York Times projected 1968 Wharton graduate and Republican nominee Donald Trump had over 95 percent chance of winning the presidential election. Students on campus reacted with hesitancy and surprise.
Trump's candidacy has taken many twists and turns on his attempted path to the White House.
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While a Democratic lawsuit alleging voter intimidation was rejected by a federal judge on Monday, a Philadelphia politician now claims voter intimidation against Republicans.
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."