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Religion, rhetoric and the 2012 presidential election

Religion, rhetoric and the 2012 presidential election

Who says religion and politics don’t mix? Religion scholar Anthea Butler thinks they do, now more so than ever. The 2012 presidential contest, she says, “could be the most religiously based presidential race in recent memory.”

Jacquie Posey

PennDesign student goes postal to chronicle American life

PennDesign student goes postal to chronicle American life

Due to billions of dollars in losses, the federal government is threatening to close nearly 3,000 post offices across the country, but post office enthusiasts like School of Design graduate student Evan Kalish are doing what they can to try to keep them open, or at least chronicle their impact on American life.

Jeanne Leong

Shop at Penn Bookstore’s holiday ‘sale-abration’

Shop at Penn Bookstore’s holiday ‘sale-abration’

Sleigh bells ring, are you listening? At the Penn Bookstore, gifts are glistening. A beautiful sight, on Dec. 8 and 9, walk into a winter wonderland of puzzles, games and, of course, books, at a 20 percent discount.    

Julie McWilliams

Fight hunger and erase library fines

Fight hunger and erase library fines

Patrons returning an overdue book to the Van Pelt-Dietrich Library Center this month can get a break on their late fees while also helping Philabundance provide food for the less fortunate in the Philadelphia region.

Jeanne Leong

Ranked ‘most affordable’

Ranked ‘most affordable’

Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine has ranked Penn one of the Top 10 most affordable private universities in the United States. Ranked sixth on the Kiplinger’s list, Penn was touted as offering outstanding academics at a reasonable cost. Princeton was ranked first among private universities, and three other Ivy League institutions—Yale (No. 2), Harvard (No.