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Thanks to a change in LSAT policy, aspiring law students may be able to breathe easier on test day.
There's nothing like pizza, beer and neighborhood revitalization to mobilize a community.
Philadelphia newspaper racks will remain full, at least for a bit longer.
It's not quite the cure to breast cancer, but Penn researchers may be getting closer to a vaccine to fight the disease.
Penn is losing a tenth of its city funding for programs run with two West Philadelphia elementary schools.
Penn's partnerships with two public elementary schools may face significant funding cuts as part of the proposed Philadelphia School District budget.
Eight men, once homeless and working maintenance jobs in Philadelphia, volunteered to become photographers for a day last month.
An anonymous donor has posed a challenge to a scholarship program for local high-school students: Raise $2 million, and receive $1 million more.
Penn is getting a new neighbor - the country's premier space for life sciences and technology companies, University City Science Center officials hope.
Lucy Kerman --- who helped guide Penn's West Philadelphia initiatives for almost a decade -- -may have left the University President's Office, but her relationship with the West Philadelphia community hasn't ended.
Where members of a tiny religious sect once stood singing hymns, students will soon rest in tanning beds and watch plasma-screen TVs.
The neighborhood still faces problems with vagrancy, but something good is happening in Cedar Park, according to Cedar Park Neighbors president, Carol Walker.
It's time to bring Philadelphia back to the Delaware River, city planners say.
The intersection at 39th Street and Lancaster Avenue once appeared rough around the edges, drab with worn buildings itching for a helping hand - and preferably one holding a paintbrush.
When Craig Thompson was a student in Penn's School of Medicine in the '70s, he wanted to work as a military-base physician.
China Okasi, a Penn Graduate School of Education alumna, was always the one friends and family turned to for help with an essay, whether by knocking on her dorm-room door or meeting for a tutoring session at the Weingarten Learning Resources Center in Stouffer Commons.
A chain-link fence surrounds Cedar Park at 50th Street and Baltimore Avenue, enclosing landscaping machinery and old playground equipment. For the time being, it is abandoned, and does not appear impressive.
Some West Philadelphia residents remember the buzzing Baltimore Avenue commercial corridor of the 1950s and '60s. Now, changes to the area provide a glimpse of that bygone prosperity.
Stronger community service efforts, improved curricula at local schools and a diverse student body may sound like Christmas in September for many West Philadelphia residents.
Philadelphia just got a major wake-up call: It was ranked the most impoverished of the nation's 10 largest cities.