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University architects may be planning to replace black parking lots with green grass, but administrators are working to keep Penn's budget out of the red.
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University architects may be planning to replace black parking lots with green grass, but administrators are working to keep Penn's budget out of the red.
A pipe above the Harnwell College House mail room burst at around 8:30 p.m. yesterday, flooding the mail room, the Cafe area and the mezzanine level.
Penn's campus may look a little greener from the other side.
Penn has over a year to sort through its dirty laundry, but the Undergraduate Assembly is taking measures now to ensure that student complaints are heard.
Next time you take a seat in one of the high-rise dormitories, it might be on a $2,400 piece of contemporary art.
Students will have to horde extra quarters for at least another year to get their laundry done - that is, if they want dry clothes.
Restaurant nights, themed culinary dinners and visits from Philadelphia chefs are all on the menu this month.
As students begin planning for Christmas trees and menorahs, the Penn community praised a different winter holiday celebration yesterday.
A 3,000-year-old king's treasures are coming to the East Coast after 30 years.
Students who want to tour 26.2 miles of Philadelphia the hard way are in for a treat this weekend.
On a cold December morning last year, The New York Times Washington Bureau chief, Philip Taubman, was personally asked by the president not to publish a story revealing the existence of a secret domestic eavesdropping program.
When Penn alumnus Marco Lentini first thought of developing a health-conscious cafe near campus, he says people thought he was crazy.
At age 21, Chaka Fattah decided to run for city commissioner.
Globalization may be an international phenomenon, but it is wrenching control from local governments and shaping political participation in democracies, three professors said yesterday.
Soon after Jennifer Bonovitz began working with a 10-year-old inner-city child born to a crack-addicted mother, she noticed that things kept disappearing from her office.
At age 13, author Daphne Oz saw her father perform heart surgery on a patient in the hospital.
As students shuffled into Bodek Lounge yesterday to watch God and Allah Need to Talk, they were handed brochures that posed a single question on their covers.
About halfway through his 7,000-mile voyage across Central Asia, travel writer Colin Thubron found himself in an ironic situation.
When Bob Schoenberg started working at Penn's Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Center in 1982, a student in Gregory College House had just been beaten up in a violent incident of homophobia.