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Nestled between greenhouses and science buildings, trees almost a century old bear cardboard signs held up with twine.
Next year, an unprecedented number of Penn students will have the opportunity to study and research abroad expense free.
Students in search of an inexpensive evening's entertainment will soon not have to look further than the basement of Houston Hall.
Everyone deserves a second shot.
This fall, students will have three new locations to satisfy caffeine cravings or midnight munchies.
Nursing students may be known for their caring manner and ability to reach out to patients in need, but the efforts of some Penn nursing students to aid others has gone beyond that -- all the way to the other side of the world.
With a new name and an updated landscape, freshly revamped Hill Square will be officially dedicated at a celebration for 125 years of coeducation at Penn next November.
After a preliminary hearing on July 10, Neurosurgery Professor Tracy McIntosh now waits to face trial on rape charges that led to his his arrest in May.
Former Vice Provost and Director of Libraries Paul Mosher -- who allegedly stashed thousands of images of child pornography on his computer -- will not have his day in court until at least the end of the month, according to the Philadelphia District Attorney's office.
A construction worker fell to his death from scaffolding on the south side of Hamilton College House while working on renovations to the high rise building nearly two weeks ago.
University officials announced this week that another vacancy on Penn's campus will be filled when The Marvelous: Records, Comics and Books opens its doors later this month.
With dozens of consoles stacked in a semi-circle of surveillance, the security monitoring station looks a little daunting.
She has been a giant among men -- but more to the point, the first female Ivy League president has been a leader among leaders.
With land to the north, south and west locked up, the University is making significant strides toward its own version of manifest destiny -- to the east.
Ann Taylor Loft and Marathon Grill will be coming to campus this year, filling several of Penn's prime retail vacancies. The restaurant chain will fill the empty spot in the Bridge: Cinema De Lux, now unoccupied for nearly eight months.
Wearing a red shirt reading '215' in large print, Jared Greenberg's music filled Dunlop Auditorium with classic rock-inspired music on Saturday night for an inspired cause -- the New York City based organization Musicians on Call.
Kosher dining will be entirely revamped next semester with a new facility, different policies and a reworked meal plan.
With construction to Levine Hall completed last spring, the Engineering school already has a new construction project underway.
When fifth year medical student Alex Wang was riding his bicycle down Locust Walk a few weeks ago, he was hit with a surprise. And in his mind -- with a student's budget to consider -- it was an expensive one.
Whatever else may decorate its streets, Philadelphia is home to more than 2,000 murals, the largest collection of public murals in the country. And last Thursday, the City of Brotherly Love was given one more colorful addition.