The world's largest Wawa is coming to Philadelphia
Philadelphia will soon be home to the largest Wawa in the world, the company's president and chief executive officer, Chris Gheysens, announced Thursday.
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Philadelphia will soon be home to the largest Wawa in the world, the company's president and chief executive officer, Chris Gheysens, announced Thursday.
Penn Libraries unveiled a new exhibit this month that commemorates the 100th anniversary of the World War I armistice and recognizes Penn's involvement in the conflict.
Students at Hofstra University are demanding the removal of a statue of Thomas Jefferson because of his ties to slavery.
Research from James Serpell, the Marie A. Moore Professor of Ethics and Animal Welfare at Penn’s School of Veterinary Medicine, brings to light new research that associates certain' aversive behavior problems in owners with aggressive behavior in their pets. The research also looked into the role harmful training methods play in this relationship.
People crowded David Rittenhouse Laboratory on Saturday morning as a frenzy of Penn's Medical Emergency Response Team members responded to a bomb explosion — the incident, however, was part of a practice drill for MERT, not an actual emergency.