Marathon Grill at 40th and Walnut closed
After almost seven years of business, the restaurant Marathon Grill and its lounge MarBar closed the doors of their University City location on Monday.
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After almost seven years of business, the restaurant Marathon Grill and its lounge MarBar closed the doors of their University City location on Monday.
Speaking at Penn’s 255th Commencement on May 16, Tony and two-time Academy Award-winning actor Denzel Washington admitted he was “out of his comfort zone.”
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This June, the Rotunda will see its 100th birthday — and over the last 100 years it has witnessed changing relationships between Penn and West Philadelphia.
On Tuesday, the School of Medicine received a $225 million gift — the largest in the University’s history.
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*This story appeared in the 2011 Joke Issue.
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