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(11/12/02 10:00am)
With the noisiest bulk of the renovations complete, Hamilton College House will undergo more work on the building's elevators and facade over the next several months -- and its residents will get the chance to choose next year's furniture.
(11/08/02 10:00am)
In the wake of the worst stock market plunge in nearly 15 years, Penn and other universities are sticking to their financial guns.
(10/31/02 10:00am)
Hillel's new building continues to grow, but all the funding necessary for the project has yet to materialize.
(10/29/02 10:00am)
When you applied to Penn, you probably took into account Philadelphia's unique urban setting -- the history, the shopping, the cheesesteaks.
(10/18/02 9:00am)
If the choice between Milwaukee's Best, Coors Light and jungle juice is leaving you wanting more, perhaps a sampling of three Chianti wines would be a refreshing alternative.
(10/18/02 9:00am)
Thanks to a new University contract, students who call University City Associates residences home can now use Campus Apartments' free shuttle bus.
(10/16/02 9:00am)
As professors in Huntsman Hall adjust their electronic podiums to prepare for an in-class video teleconference, their colleagues a few blocks down the street still struggle to present simple PowerPoint lectures.
(10/08/02 9:00am)
A PennCard is sufficient for fans of 1920s Commons, Hill College House and Houston Market, but a different kind of card could prove to be more practical for students with off-campus tastes.
(10/01/02 9:00am)
Elevators in Penn's three high rises have been stopping, bouncing, opening inches below the floor and even failing altogether, leaving residents frustrated and questioning when the faulty system will be fixed once and for all.
(09/27/02 9:00am)
The University's endowment has remained steady at around $3.4 billion despite economic hardships over the past year, officials announced at yesterday's Board of Trustees Executive Committee meeting.
(09/26/02 9:00am)
The upcoming construction of the Life Sciences Building has trapped Penn's Biology Department between a rock and a hard place -- or more precisely, a much-needed facility and a historic botanical garden.
(09/20/02 9:00am)
Over a month has passed since the University officially ended its outsourcing agreement with facilities-management company Trammell Crow, and so far, officials say the transition has been a smooth one.
(09/17/02 9:00am)
Anyone who has shelled out three bucks for a hot dog at Veterans Stadium, slipped pocket change into a campus vending machine for a can of Diet Coke or poured themselves a cup of coffee at the Wharton School's Steinberg Conference Center is already a customer of Aramark, Penn's newest dining services provider.
(09/11/02 9:00am)
A year has passed.
(09/10/02 9:00am)
It's not every day that Penn administrators publicly don their Lycra spandex.
(09/05/02 9:00am)
A Cold-Cut Trio to go is not most people's idea of a traditional, Ivy League dining hall meal.
(08/29/02 9:00am)
After months of uncertainty, the University ended its relationship with facilities-management company Trammell Crow earlier this month.
(08/29/02 9:00am)
Hamilton College House residents are in for a busy scene on move-in day.
(05/10/02 9:00am)
For another 2,000-plus Penn students, undergraduate life will end this weekend and the Class of 2002 will face the proverbial "real world."
(05/10/02 9:00am)
The University of North Carolina abolished early decision last week, becoming the first top-ranked American university to drop the program and allowing high school students interested in the school -- especially those from low-income families -- to breathe at least a small sigh of relief.