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(02/28/17 11:47pm)
A $7.5 million, 20-unit apartment complex is
set to welcome its first tenants to 4050 Haverford Avenue next month — and this is
particularly good news if you’re a local artist.
(02/22/17 2:22am)
Life at the Hamilton Court Apartments is about to become more appetizing.
(02/10/17 2:50am)
Following the death of a student, Pennsylvania State University indefinitely banned all alcohol at fraternity and sorority events.
(01/31/17 2:47am)
Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney signed legislation last week that will prohibit employers from asking for any record of an applicant’s salary at past jobs, making Philadelphia the first city in the nation with a wage history discrimination law. The bill previously faced opposition from the Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce, which identifies the University of Pennsylvania as one of seven “sustaining investors.”
(01/28/17 5:15pm)
Pro-life advocates held the annual March for Life in Washington D.C. Friday afternoon. Five days after the anniversary of Roe v. Wade, a crowd that the Associated Press reported contained tens of thousands of people — and visibly larger than in recent years — paraded on the National Mall.
(01/27/17 1:33am)
42nd Street is now officially historic. Earlier this
month, the Historical Commission voted to put “420 Row” — the 400 block of South
42nd Street—on the city’s Register of Historic Places.
(01/24/17 2:46am)
A piece of the “Independent Starts Here” mural collapsed in Center City Monday morning.
(01/19/17 2:47am)
City Hall is taking action to address the gender wage gap in Philadelphia with a new wage discrimination bill that would make it illegal for employers to ask job applicants about their wage history.
(01/17/17 1:58am)
The University City Sweetgreen has been closed for renovations since Jan. 4, but when it reopens this Thursday, customers won’t be able to buy a salad with cash. As part of their new business model, all Sweetgreen stores in every state except Massachusetts will be taking payments only from credit cards, debit cards or the Sweetgreen mobile application.
(01/13/17 1:03am)
A petition from Princeton Private Prison Divestment is garnering campus support.
(01/11/17 3:12am)
Philadelphia’s new tax on sweetened beverages officially went into effect last Sunday, and the new 1.5-cent per ounce fee has already led local stores to raise their prices.
(12/02/16 6:51pm)
The use and manufacture of fossil fuels is often criticized as irresponsible and destructive — but rarely is it compared to genocide.
(11/09/16 6:21am)
Pat Toomey, the winner of the Pennsylvania senatorial race according to the Associated Press as of early Wednesday, spent Election Day in Allentown, and surprisingly, voting wasn’t his first priority.
(11/09/16 5:35am)
There was an air of excitement about campus Tuesday as students gathered to vote in one of the most contentious and controversial elections in American history. But for many, Election Day was marred by what has become a problem for voters throughout the country — long lines.
(10/26/16 5:45am)
Some of Penn's College Republicans are doing something unexpected — voicing their support and even campaigning for the Democratic nominee for president.
(10/19/16 6:24am)
Former United States Ambassador John Bolton gave a scalding critique of the Obama administration's foreign policy when he visited Penn on Tuesday.
(09/21/16 5:51am)
Penn’s $17.8 million investment came to fruition Tuesday with the grand opening of the Perry World House, which included high profile speakers and garnered student praise.