Penn Publication Services to close
After over 30 years, Penn Publication Services — which provides graphic design, printing, and advertising for the University — will close at the end of June.
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After over 30 years, Penn Publication Services — which provides graphic design, printing, and advertising for the University — will close at the end of June.
Tuesday morning, students scoured campus for brightly colored flyers that revealed facts about the first of the three Spring Fling concert performers.
Loud jackhammers may continue to keep students awake at night until the end of April.
Spectators might have talked trash about Cornell at the Palestra Saturday night, but they didn’t throw any away.
If bottles can be recycled, why can’t buildings? That’s what Penn Transit Services did to increase its sustainability efforts.
A Penn building has earned the highest distinction for going green.
After years of interest in The Axis, a dorm-style apartment building at 20 S. 36th St., Penn has negotiated a deal.
This summer, Kings Court/English College House will get a $10 million makeover.
As construction keeps students awake all night, administrators in Stouffer College House suggest they buy earplugs.
Beautiful architecture, air-conditioning, and easy access to Spring Fling are all reasons freshmen revere the Quadrangle — but dining has never been a reason to live there. That’s about to change.
Penn is pruning its sustainable practices to match up with global peers.
A water main break at 38th Street and Woodland Walk Friday morning disrupted traffic in the area and affected the water pressure in many buildings on campus.
Despite the Chinese government’s decision to recall key artifacts from the “Secrets of the Silk Road” exhibit, University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology officials believe their special renovations were not in vain.
Sunday marked the beginning of RecycleMania, the annual eight-week competition between Penn and over 600 colleges and universities across the United States and Canada.
While incoming freshmen learn about Penn’s annual theme each September, most don’t hear about it once New Student Orientation is over.
Students who turned off their lights before jetting off on winter break helped Penn save $2,300 on its electricity bill.
Despite a fatal Philadelphia Gas Works explosion in Northeast Philadelphia Jan. 18, administrators are confident in the company’s ability to service Penn.
Despite efforts to increase composting efforts at Penn, the practice was suspended on campus this month.
Three years ago, Penn was using 24 tractor-trailer loads of copy paper each year. In 2010, that amount was reduced by three tractor loads.
Penn students will soon have more dining options under 1920 Commons.