Admin seeks student input for retail around campus
Penn’s Division of Facilities and Real Estate Services is creating a new master retail plan for the first time in over 10 years, and they are calling on the Penn community for assistance.
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Penn’s Division of Facilities and Real Estate Services is creating a new master retail plan for the first time in over 10 years, and they are calling on the Penn community for assistance.
Saigon Cuisine’s initial opening in mid-December was short lived, but it finally opened for good on Jan. 15.
While students may have been too busy studying for finals to notice the opening of Saigon Cuisine at the end of December, they will now have to wait even longer to visit the new restaurant.
Rave Motion Pictures on 40th and Walnut streets will officially change ownership as of early 2013, but not due to financial troubles.
The owner of Jimmy John’s on campus isn’t named Jimmy, or John for that matter — he’s a man named Brett Weinheimer, a Wharton graduate who just can’t seem to get enough of Penn.
It’s hard to imagine that a Penn Law student would have time to write a novel.
Seventy-four years after the Nazis destroyed over 7,000 Jewish businesses on the night known as Kristallnacht, Hillel’s Holocaust Education Committee is finding creative ways to commemorate the victims.
Philadelphia is a city well known for its arts and culture, but Penn students may fail to take advantage of what it has to offer.
The Spruce Street staple Già Pronto will be closing its doors in the next few weeks, but will reopen just four doors down.
“Philly is rising,” Josh Kopelman said.
The once run-down traffic triangle at 42nd Street and Woodland Avenue is now a peaceful park among ongoing traffic.
What has been a construction site on the corner of 40th and Walnut since last May will finally open to the public as Harvest Seasonal Grill and Wine Bar by the end of September.
The noodles at Ramen Bar don’t come in plastic packaging or a foam cup.
Every year, fewer and fewer Holocaust survivors remain alive to share their experiences.
A lone white tent sprung up on College Green yesterday in honor of Holy Week, the week before Easter.
For many college students, Hulu has filled the void where actual TV sets used to be.
Manicures are one of the last things students think about during the busy midterm season. But on Feb. 29, over 200 Penn students took a break from their schedules to pamper themselves for a good cause.
As many Penn students envision their summers to include relaxing vacations and prestigious internships, others are planning a more charitable way to spend their time.
Dr. Jennifer Wegner and Classical Studies professor Ralph Rosen told “salacious” stories of ancient love affairs at the Penn Museum last night.