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(09/24/15 4:40am)
Don’t worry about eating at Commons or experiencing a dorm room flood over the papal weekend — most of Penn’s basic services will remain open throughout the pope’s visit. While students prepare for the fallout of pope-a-geddon, some employees for campus services will be housed near campus to keep doors open over the weekend.
(09/23/15 3:45am)
Worried about your calorie count at 1920 Commons? Nutritional information is becoming easier to access as Bon Appétit works with Penn Dining to update their new website. Online menus for dining halls and retail cafes have been updated since the first day of fall classes.
(09/21/15 5:47am)
“Every few weeks [my roommate] would be screaming terror in his sleep late at night, and I could just never bring it up to him,” College sophomore Brian — who preferred to only use his first name — said. “A few times he yelled my name.”
(09/16/15 3:31am)
Ann Taylor’s LOFT in University City fully reopened at its new retail location — 120 S. 36th St. — on Monday, Sept. 14.
(09/15/15 1:00pm)
Shortly after opening organic Pure Fare in Houston Market, Penn Dining is announcing the opening of another veggie-centric restaurant in the building.
(09/08/15 1:30am)
A new restaurant in Houston Market promises to fill a gap in the location and in Penn food offerings.
(09/01/15 4:39am)
The pope’s upcoming visit to Philadelphia brings both opportunities and challenges to Penn students living on and around campus. While some are capitalizing on high housing rates for visitors, others are opening their doors freely and still others are restricted in having guests that particular weekend.
(08/28/15 3:53pm)
It’s a shorter walk to pick up alcohol as the Fresh Grocer at 40th and Walnut streets has expanded its merchandise to include premium beers.
(08/30/15 2:00pm)
Whether you are craving a coffee or a vegan burrito, now you can let Penn Dining know by using “#PennCraves,” Penn Dining’s hashtag of choice for receiving student feedback.
(08/27/15 2:33am)
Returning students have already noticed that the hole in the ground across from Commons is finally filled and covered by the skeleton of the soon-to-be Perry World House.
(08/20/15 6:37am)
Students moving into three-bedroom quads can get more permanently settled — they are no longer mandated to switch rooms after the fall semester.
(05/20/15 2:00pm)
Although every freshman is required to sign up for a meal plan through Campus Express, there is a much wider world of dining at Penn beyond 1920 Commons. Here are some of the options near campus both on and off the meal plan.
(05/15/15 6:15pm)
There’s no need to sit through the Class of 2015’s graduation on an empty stomach. Enjoy one more brunch with friends before you graduate and leave the City of Brotherly Love.
(04/30/15 2:46am)
Penn Dining’s Meal Swipe Conversion Policy has some students questioning the value of a dining plan.
(04/29/15 2:36am)
Instead of toting everything back home or throwing it away, PennMOVES is expanding their partnerships so that students can donate their old textbooks overseas or formal dresses to local young women.
(04/23/15 5:20am)
Hopefully you’ve never found a cockroach in your dinner.
(04/21/15 3:44am)
In the event of an indoor flood, roof collapse or toilet eruption, Facilities and Real Estate Services is meant to come to Penn faculty and students’ rescue. However, some students say repair operations are not always immediate or timely.
(04/15/15 3:21am)
Counting calories is important for many diets, but Penn’s dining halls don’t make the counting easy.
(04/13/15 5:36am)
Don’t worry if dining hall food tastes stale to you — a series of changes are already coming to spice up Penn Dining’s meal plans for the fall 2015 semester.
(04/09/15 5:30am)
April Fools Day has come and gone, but the spring shenanigans have continued at Kings Court English College House.