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Originally opened in 1773, City Tavern has proudly upheld the time-honored techniques of 18th century American chefs.
The artistic morsels at Gayle fuse exotic tastes with a playful sense of humor. Throughout the experience, chef Daniel Stern takes great pains to make the meal memorable.
Cuba is a country of color, Castro and cigars. The better two of these three are represented at Cuba Libre restaurant.
A student committee has chosen either Google or Microsoft to serve as the new host for Penn Webmail - but they're not saying which one.
If you're afraid drunken Facebook photos and scandalous YouTube footage will scare employers away, here's a site that says it will come to your rescue.
Abbie Feinberg (white shirt) and other members of the Amorphous Jugglers practice their fire- juggling techniques on College Green near Van Pelt Library on Saturday.
University officials still haven't decided which company, Microsoft Corp. or Google Inc., will replace Penn's current Webmail service.
Did you sleep with someone you shouldn't have last weekend?
Philadelphia's three Tower Records stores will soon shut down due to lack of revenue, but students say they won't notice the absence of the once-landmark stores.
Smack in the middle of midterms and job recruitment season, School of Arts and Sciences Webmail crashed yesterday.
College sophomore Dean Tye can be seen on the Internet, engaging in a "dance-off" with street performers in New York.
If you've been walking around the city during the past 11 days, you may end up seeing yourself on the silver screen in March.
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Outsourcing school e-mail can be a great move, but be careful how you do it, say students and officials at schools that have made the switch.
Pennsylvania has given $3.5 million to an organization that includes Penn for nanotechnology research.
Tabard and Owls not secret enough for you?
Penn students may be excited to be upgrading from Webmail, but experts say the companies battling to replace it have just as much to gain.
Come January, students will have the option to switch from Penn's traditional e-mail service to something that looks more like Gmail or Microsoft's Windows Live Mail.
The School of Arts and Sciences' Webmail has experienced its first technical hiccup of the semester, though New Student Orientation festivities may have caused students to overlook the glitch.