Live from Irvine … It’s Thursday night!

by Dana Tom

Seth Meyers is famous for presenting the top stories on Weekend Update Thursdays during election season, but this Thursday he was the top story.

LIVE VIDEO: Third UA presidential debate discusses diversity at Penn

UTV13 is live streaming the debate between UA presidential candidates Matt Amalfitano and Grant Dubler. The topic is diversity at Penn and it is sponsored by various minority coalitions.

Starr to open 'El Rey' restaurant in April

Stephen Starr, who owns Pod on Penn's campus, has 13 other restaurants in the city. He is known for unique decor and distinct menu themes.

Getting to know the UA vice presidential candidates

A look at the three candidates for UA vice president when they're not working on changing policy at Penn.

200 students promised admission

Penn sent 200 "likely letters" this month, which Dean of Admissions Eric Furda explained are meant to inform applicants of their acceptance before April 1.

PHIXing medical record sharing

After receiving $17.1 million of federal stimulus funds, the Governor’s Office of Health Care Reform is developing a statewide system to share electronic medical records between health institutions, called the Pennsylvania Health Information Exchange, or PHIX.

Wharton junior proposes feature film

Wharton junior Ankur Jain pitched the idea for the film based on the YouTube sensation, My New Haricut, a take on the "guido culture" of shows like Jersey Shore.

Nursing number one for NIH grants

The University of California San Francisco was ranked second with $8.8 million and the University of Washington was third with $8.5 million.

Author dispels same-sex marriage myths

Martha Nussbaum, professor of law and ethics at the University of Chicago and author of her most recent book, From Disgust to Humanity: Sexual Orientation and Constitutional Law, began her lecture by discussing types of couples whose marriages the American society approves of.

UA holds first-ever presidential debate

The debate, which was held in Harrison College House, was co-sponsored by the Penn Democrats and Penn Political Review.

Penn policies prioritize privacy

Apart from illegal downloading, “the University does not condone disclosure or release of such personal information stored or transmitted through University systems,” according to privacy policies.


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