Jenny Lu | Finding comfort despite change
It took a recent walk through campus for me to realize how much things can change in just a few years’ time.
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It took a recent walk through campus for me to realize how much things can change in just a few years’ time.
The future of the Penn-owned historical mansion at 400 S. 40th St. is still being contested after years of legal battles.
Both Copabanana and Penn students are continuing to regroup after a fatal shooting last night at 40th and Spruce streets.
Students are still unsatisfied with the University’s response to a controversial pane of stained glass in the ARCH building.
Even with proposed solutions, debate still continues at Penn on the next steps to take to resolve controversy surrounding a stained glass window in the ARCH.
Penn Athletics is releasing its second album by artist Jerome Allen. Allen saw this album as his chance to truly break the shackles of coaching and find his inner muse. Allen is hoping that the lyrics on the album provide sufficient motivation to his less-than stellar team in the upcoming season.
After on-campus housing selection concluded on Feb. 27 , only two residents chose a new room type being piloted in Du Bois College House. As a result, the proposed new room configurations will not be offered next year.
Du Bois College House and Sansom Place won this year's Power Down Challenge.
A new, customizable dining plan will be available for upperclassmen next academic year.
While work continues on the new college house by Hill Field, other college houses will be undergoing some changes this summer.
Italian restaurant Zavino is hoping to transport the vibe of its 13th Street location to its newest outpost at 3200 Chestnut St.
Federal Donuts will be officially opening its doors on campus on Monday, March 10.
The windows in the Arts, Research and Culture House Cafe have pieces of stained glass embedded within them. One of these panels caught the attention of College sophomore Seunghun Lee while he was eating in Tortas Frontera one day.
When the men’s basketball game against Harvard is over tonight, don’t forget to recycle or compost your waste.
A U.S. congressman claimed earlier this month that Penn and over 100 other colleges may have been violating a federal education law.
Imagine if for three days a week, instead of sitting silently in your math lecture, you could use that class time to work with other students on problems, with the professor and TAs right there to answer any questions.
A whole afternoon of food and celebration filled the Arts, Research and Culture House on Thursday. Activities were scheduled from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. for the ARCH Open House, with events ranging from free samples from the new Tortas Fronteras cafe to a short speech by Penn President Amy Gutmann. The Daily Pennsylvanian took a look at some highlights of the building’s grand opening.
Students can now swipe their way into Hillel’s Falk Dining Commons.
Phone, keys, PennCard — now you only need to remember to take two of the three before leaving your room.