Harrison elevators still slow, unreliable
Leaving residents trapped, late and just plain frustrated, the elevators in Harrison College House continue to elicit complaints.
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Leaving residents trapped, late and just plain frustrated, the elevators in Harrison College House continue to elicit complaints.
With around 650 titles, the new Penn Student Agencies' DVD rental store in the basement of Houston Hall is now up and running.
In what officials are calling a freak accident, a SEPTA trolley derailed early Monday morning, slamming into a house on 42nd and Spruce streets.
Anything but the typical corporate office, the third floor hideaway is teeming with eclectic art and a hearty fire hazard's worth of papers and books. A plastic apple juice bottle moonlights as a vase for wild flowers straight from the Poconos. Alice, the resident canine -- appropriately white-furred -- licks the toes of visitors.
The Medical School will fund a reinstitution of shuttle services to Center City for their students, officials announced yesterday.
A missing shower. Exploding heat lamps. Dripping air conditioning units. An absentee closet.
Changes to the Penn Transit pilot programs are expected to be announced today after over 100 medical students raised concerns.
Those without cab fare or Septa tokens may have to lace up their tennis shoes and start walking this fall.
Bathroom heat lamps in Hamilton College House rooms were mistakenly painted during summer renovations -- causing the lamps to shatter when the coating of paint over the light traps heat in the bulb.
Altering both the physical and psychological impact of the campus, the Rodin Era has overseen a billion dollars in facilities spending.
An individual was arrested in Jon M. Huntsman Hall late yesterday afternoon, according to a Spectaguard who declined to give a name.
With sparkly vinyl, chrome finishes and late-night hours, the new Triangle Diner is planned to resemble anything but the typical college cafeteria.
After 20 years as the historic home to the Palladium, the corner of 36th Street and Locust Walk will now be converted into primarily academic space.
Almost 80 years after its construction, Bennett Hall will soon undergo renovations aimed at modernization and improvement.
Reflecting 'kehillat Yisrael' -- the Jewish community -- the new Hillel center is open and awaiting the return of students to campus.
With a new location and a revamped policy, few details remain unchanged for kosher dining at Penn.
While Hamilton College House towers as the showpiece of summer renovation, a variety of campus dormitories also saw improvements over the break.
Living up to its reputation as an eternal construction site, Penn's campus has several facility projects underway and scheduled for the upcoming year.
The 4-foot tall photos of broccoli on the ground floor of 1920 Commons Dining Hall -- or "broccoli on steroids," dining officials joke -- are just a small part of the new renovations made to dining facilities over the summer.
Hamilton College House -- once brown, crumbling and outdated -- now appears green, sleek and modern.