Students launch a Penn-focused ‘Craigslist’
Penn now has its own Craigslist.
Below are your search results. You can also try a Basic Search.
Penn now has its own Craigslist.
In the face of rain and humidity, thousands of concertgoers in rain jackets and patriotic colors swarmed Benjamin Franklin Parkway for Philadelphia’s first annual Made In America festival this Labor Day weekend.
With $6 million raised since last year, Penn startup Lore has unveiled a new platform to continue its challenge to Blackboard.
The bliss of biting into honey-drizzled baklava and baked Lebanese sandwiches will soon be complemented by fresh fruity drinks and ice cream at Manakeesh Cafe Bakery.
This week’s biomedical vendor show helped Penn postdocs stay on the cutting edge of medical technology.
Penn students who have been awaiting Doc Magrogan’s opening since last spring can finally have their feast.
30th Street Station is no longer just for catching a train home for Thanksgiving.
Pan-Asian American Community House will finally welcome a new director after almost a year of searching.
With about half of the world’s 7,000 languages threatened with extinction by the year 2100, Penn Libraries is collaborating with Google and other organizations to preserve them in the Endangered Languages Project.
Penn students will soon have to trek as far as 49th Street and Baltimore Avenue to purchase records, CDs, guitar strings and other band equipment.
Environmentalists will be happy to hear that autumn leaves blanketing the University City neighborhood will now have a more sustainable destination than the trash.
A typically vacant grass area near Penn will soon be throbbing with eclectic sounds of jazz, funk and Balkan brass.
Over 30 ambassadors, directors and think tank leaders convened at the Annenberg School for Communication between June 3-5 for Penn’s first G20 think tank summit.
The Founding Fathers were not the only contributors to Philadelphia’s title as the City of Firsts.
Penn students can now quench their summer sweet cravings with an organic frozen treat.
Addressing Penn’s graduating Class of 2012, founder of Harlem Children’s Zone Geoffrey Canada asked, “Do you care about those who won’t make it without real help?”
With a third of U.S. beginner teachers leaving their positions within their first five years, it is no wonder the United States education system is a topic of heated discussion.
Over 100 College undergraduates signed up to dine with the Dean last night, but only the first 30 gained the opportunity.