Anxiety about airport security remains
Yesterday morning, Charles Bohn looked like he was bracing himself to hear some bad news.
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Yesterday morning, Charles Bohn looked like he was bracing himself to hear some bad news.
While the credits aren't rolling yet, the once-uncertain fate of the cinema located at 40th and Walnut streets is shaping into a happy ending.
When students return to campus this fall, chances are that the first changes they'll take note of will be the functioning elevators in High Rise North, a new fitness center and the almost-complete Huntsman Hall.
A recent incident in which a Princeton University official broke into Yale University's admissions notification Web site has called into question Internet security measures and the privacy of students.
As of this fall, students who want to jog on a treadmill or ride on a stationary bike won't have to brave the stifling heat of the unairconditioned Hutchenson Gymnasium any longer.
Harvard officials put an end to a series of misunderstandings about their admissions policies earlier this month when they released a statement saying that they would abide by the Early Action and Early Decision guidelines laid out by the National Association of College Admissions Counseling.
Members of the University community aren't just going to have to update their wardrobes in order to accommodate the rollout of the new Penn logo in the fall.
Although planning efforts for the new Life Sciences Building are well underway, there has been rising concern among members of the University and West Philadelphia community as to how this structure will impact its surroundings.
The University community suffered a great loss of intellect and scholarship this Tuesday with the death of Honors Program professor Chaim Potok.
While the summer has only just passed its halfway point, the Penn-assisted school's construction is progressing more rapidly than expected.
A fraudulent e-mail circulating around the University community was recently brought to the attention of the Penn Division of Public Safety.
Cornell University administrators reached a compromise with the United Automible Workers last Friday when they agreed to permit the university's 2,000 teaching assistants, research assistants and graduate assistants to hold union elections this fall.
The Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania is at the top of its class -- according to U.S. News & World Report's "Honor Roll" of hospitals.
Frequent church attendance may significantly increase the odds of marriage for urban women, according to a recent report released last week by Penn's Center for Research on Religion and Urban Civil Society.
When high school juniors sit down to take the SAT I three years from now, they'll have to do a lot more than fill in bubbles labeled 'A,' 'B,' 'C,' and 'D,' with number two pencils.
As the University community awaits the National Labor Relations Board's decision about whether Penn graduate students can vote upon forming a union, student efforts have continued to persuade administrators to retract their opposition toward this campaign.
University President Judith Rodin and Provost Robert Barchi recently appointed a committee to head up a search for a new dean for the School of Dental Medicine.
June 30 -- A University of Pennsylvania police car was allegedly stolen from R & K Towing on 3200 Vare Avenue in the early morning hours. The vehicle, which had been left secured in the shop's garage after being dropped off for repairs, was reportedly broken into and jump started.
As John Fry's final days as Penn's Executive Vice President come to a close, the University community is preparing itself for the loss of a key administrator.
Featuring discussions that ranged from the University's financial status to the impending vacancies in the higher administration, the Board of Trustees met last Thursday and Friday for their annual spring set of meetings.