Pizza eatery closes over spring break
Taglio, located at 3716 Spruce St., has shut its doors, but its replacement remains in the family.
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Taglio, located at 3716 Spruce St., has shut its doors, but its replacement remains in the family.
A new mural arts tour in Philadelphia offers residents four ways to enjoy art — but it offers Penn students a fifth.
Though many college students feel that they never have a spare dollar, stores and restaurants such as Sweetgreen — which will open this May under the Radian — still find a space to cater to students. The University successfully sustains a complete retail occupancy.
Most museums tell its patrons “hands off” — but two Penn alumni think otherwise.
The Chinese government has said yes.
Hello, freshman 15. It’s nice to see you on my love handles.
Who said you can’t have your plate and eat it too?
SEPTA announced Thursday in a press release that they will borrow $175 million dollars from the nonprofit Philadelphia Industrial Development Corporation to implement an electronic fare system that can abolish tokens once and for all.
With the lacking job market causing anxiety, test prep agencies are encouraging Penn students to get an early start on standardized exam preparation.
West Philadelphia will soon have a new hotel to call its own — both to the praise and annoyance of its residents.
Although the heat has taken a hiatus in these winter months, student group PennSolar believes energy from the sun is the way of the future.
When returning from the airport, students enjoyed a significantly cheaper cab fare thanks to the newly opened South Street Bridge.
The Social Planning and Events Committee gave popular FOX show Glee a run for its money Wednesday by hosting an a cappella competition.
“Education is that whole system of human training without the school house walls, which molds and develops men.” The words of W. E. B. Du Bois echoed throughout the halls of Du Bois College House, seeking to educate students and community members alike.
On Saturday night, Penn comedy clubs Bloomers, Mask and Wig, Without A Net, Simply Chaos and Pennsylvania Six-5000 will come together as a force of funny for the first and last time this year.
On Tuesday night, the usually quiet second floor of the Penn Bookstore was alive with giggles.