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10/18/22 12:29am
The survey also found that more Americans are viewing the Court as a politically biased institution.
10/18/22 12:28am
The show took place last Saturday in the Hall of Flags in Houston Hall and featured members of the fraternity as the models, who wore bodysuits painted with different parts of the human body.
10/17/22 11:02pm
The student residents described slow response times to maintenance issues, including dirty common areas, clogged trash chutes, and malfunctioning elevators.
10/17/22 3:22pm
Of 32 universities surveyed in the Philly region, 13 reported that they had experienced lower enrollment from last fall.
10/17/22 1:36am
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10/17/22 1:34am
Penn students have gathered to celebrate the Jewish High Holidays as well as the week-long holiday of Sukkot, which celebrates the harvest — in many ways, such as shared meals and personal reflection.
10/17/22 1:27am
The researchers discovered that most tweets had a right-leaning spin and that posts with conservative sources received more engagement than those with liberal sources.
10/16/22 10:06pm
James Victory interpreted for Chung, who took office as prime minister in January 2020 and served until 2021.
10/16/22 10:00pm
Wawa spokesperson Lori Bruce said that Wawa has faced “continued safety and security challenges and business factors” which “have made it increasingly difficult to remain open in these two locations."
10/16/22 9:56pm
Eighth-year Penn anthropology Ph.D. candidate Justin Reamer gave the lecture which was entitled “The Archeology of Lenapehoking: 12,000 years of Lenape."
10/15/22 5:04pm
At the halfway mark of the season, Penn stands at 5-0 after a commanding victory over Columbia, a team the Quakers lost to almost exactly a year ago.
10/14/22 1:14am
The 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in May in a decision about a 2021 Pennsylvania judge race that mail-in ballots with inaccurate or missing dates on the return envelope had to be counted.
10/14/22 1:10am
The Student Federal Credit Union, the Ivy League’s only student-run credit union, is planning to host an event on Oct. 20.
10/14/22 1:06am
The showcase — hosted by Wharton Climate Center co-director Arthur van Benthem — was part of Penn’s Climate Week.
10/13/22 10:50pm
Despite falling into a negative total early in the episode, she came in second place and took home the $2,000 prize for finishing as the runner-up.
10/13/22 8:49pm
Karen Winey, Penn Engineering professor, has received $2.2 million from the Department of Energy to fund research in synthesizing cleaner and more efficient fuel cell technologies. 
10/13/22 7:26pm
Here are three pieces of advice from upperclassmen on navigating the on-campus housing process. 
10/12/22 10:34pm
Pennsylvania's voter registration deadline is Oct. 24. 
10/12/22 10:34pm
Over the course of 12 months, over ten million used syringes were collected by Prevention Point, a Kensington-based nonprofit.
10/12/22 10:14pm
The report ranked 100 American cities based on safety, traffic, average cost of car ownership, and accessibility of vehicles and maintenance.