by Jared Dubin | March 22, 2010 1:16AM
Most Penn students would probably have trouble remembering a time before political campaigns asked for monetary donations in addition to support. Many, however, prefer to back their candidates in other ways.
by Jared Dubin | March 16, 2010 1:57AM
The Penn Democrats, along with Penn for Sestak and Penn for Specter, will be working hard to get out the vote before the semester comes to an end, according to Penn Dems President and College sophomore Emma Ellman-Golan.
by Jared Dubin | March 3, 2010 3:55AM
According to Penn Dems President and College sophomore Emma Ellman-Golan, the Shabbat Unity Dinner with the College Republicans is just one of the activities during which the two groups come together to emphasize bipartisanship.
by Jared Dubin | February 25, 2010 11:15PM
The protest will be repeated today and every subsequent Friday this semester as part of “Fair Food Fridays.” The campaign, which originated in 2001, centers around human-rights issues with Aramark.
by Jared Dubin | February 25, 2010 12:00AM
Proposed law would allow grocery stores and convenience stores to sell beer but not without concessions.
by Jared Dubin | February 19, 2010 1:49AM
This weekend, members of the Penn College Republicans will be attending the Conservative Political Action Conference in Washington, D.C.
by Jared Dubin | February 16, 2010 1:37AM
Members of the Student Labor Action Project delivered Valentines to Executive Vice President Craig Carnaroli and pillows to Penn President Amy Gutmann every hour from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday.
by Jared Dubin | February 11, 2010 1:33AM
Pennsylvania State Representative and Penn alumnus Mark Cohen thinks it’s time to raise the state’s minimum wage again — a measure that would affect many college students working minimum wage jobs.
by Jared Dubin | February 9, 2010 2:50AM
On Saturday, the Pennsylvania Democratic State Committee voted to endorse incumbent Senator Arlen Specter over Congressman Joe Sestak in the 2010 U.S. Senate election.
by Jared Dubin | February 4, 2010 3:49AM
With nine undergraduate groups run by the Lambda Alliance and over 20 lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender groups in total, there is a sizeable LGBT community at Penn. But some argue that it has not taken adequate interest in political movements off campus.
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