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One Chicago chef is bringing Mexico to Locust Walk.
Thursday night, a candlelight vigil was held on College Green in memorial of the victims of a recent terrorist attack on a Kenyan mall.
Engineering sophomore Fabian Toro was unhappy with the selection of clubs geared toward Engineering students. So he decided to start a club he knew he would be interested in — a beer brewing club.
After graduating with a business degree, three Wharton graduates have brought their business back to school.
Just four weeks after move-in, the freshman class have to choose their representatives in the Undergraduate Assembly and Class Board.
The elevator which fell in Sansom Place West Saturday night had “operated as designed,” according to Facilities and Real Estate Services’ executive director of Operations and Management Ken Ogawa.
Last night, an elevator carrying 14 members of the Penn Sirens — a female vocal ensemble — fell in the Sansom Place West building. The elevator fell from the lobby to the subbasement.
Houston Market is going east.
This fall, students will have one more reason to go green.
Check out new restaurants and building renovations on campus this year.
Harrison College House’s water was shut off for several hours Wednesday.
The School of Engineering and Applied Sciences and Penn Law School announced on Tuesday the establishment of the Law and Technology program, a new graduate program offering a joint degree in engineering and law.
Congressional action has lowered student loan rates for American college students.
In the Netherlands, 8 a.m. arrives when night owls on the East Coast are just tucking in — around 2 a.m. But when Penn’s Team DARwIn went to the international RoboCup competition last month, that’s when their days started.
It took 1993 College graduate Caren Lissner 10 years after graduation to get her first novel published.
As America debates its own government’s actions, the people of Pakistan are celebrating a triumph of their own democracy — and Penn alumni are there as a part of the process.
There’s someone new in charge of Wharton undergraduates.
Katie Bonner, former associate director of student affairs in the Office of Student Affairs, will succeed Hikaru Kozuma as director of the OSA. Bonner’s promotion was announced last week, after it was announced on March 15 that Kozuma had been promoted to associate vice provost for student affairs.
Anil Rustgi, chief of gastroenterology at the Perelman School of Medicine, was recently elected president of the American Gastroenterological Association Institute.
It looks like you may need to get that summer job after all.