On Friday, approximately 17,000 people filled Penn Park to celebrate the conclusion of the record-breaking Making History Fund Raising Campaign. With free food, beer and stellar performances by Train and John Legend, the event brought members from all aspects of the Penn community together for a momentous occasion. See story here.
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