George Soros talks globalization
International financier George Soros made a rare public address yesterday when he shared his views on the Bush Administration's foreign policies in the wake of Sept. 11.
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International financier George Soros made a rare public address yesterday when he shared his views on the Bush Administration's foreign policies in the wake of Sept. 11.
While most members of the Penn community might be unfamiliar with aspects of the long and gruesome internal conflict in Colombia, over 60 people were enlightened last night when Festival Latino hosted a panel on the topic.
The effectiveness of faith-based community outreach organizations has come under scrutiny in a recent Penn study comparing those institutions with their secular counterparts.
Mayor John Street advanced his fight against blight last week when he signed the Neighborhood Transformation Initiative into law and allotted $295 million to help clean up the city's run-down areas.
Campus Market officially closed its doors on Friday, following several months of constantly decreasing hours of operation.
Despite the recent controversies concerning plagiarism, those listening to Doris Kearns Goodwin speak were not upset that she omitted the topic entirely from her speech.
While it's not unusual to see Penn students with LSAT or MCAT books in hand, it is rare to see them carrying SAT prep books.
Before the intervention of Blane Stoddart and the Partnership Community Development Corporation 10 years ago, the landscape of West Philadelphia was markedly different.
Penn students, faculty and alumni gathered to honor the late Jonathan Rhoads yesterday afternoon at a memorial service in Irvine Auditorium.
Philadelphia Police are searching for the culprit in an alleged rape and sexual assault in West Philadelphia last week.
The intersection at 34th and Walnut streets was packed yesterday at noon, as many gathered to support pedestrian safety.
West Philadelphia community activist group Neighbors Against McPenntrification rallied against the Partnership Community Development Corporation Thursday afternoon, complaining that the low-income housing the Partnership CDC maintains is too expensive.
After opening its doors to kindergartners and first-graders this past fall, the Penn-Assisted Public School in West Philadelphia has met with mostly strong support from area residents.
West Philadelphia resident and landlord Al Krigman is trying to keep a large portion of West Philadelphia from being redesignated a historical district.
Checking your e-mail these days is no party, especially with a new computer virus on the loose.
Students living in Sansom East have been complaining all semester that their downstairs neighbor -- the restaurant Pizza Rustica, located at the corner of 36th and Chestnut streets-- is too loud.
Stephani Robinson, better known to Dubois College House residents as Miss Steph, has helped to create the sense of a close-knit community that is exactly what administrators wanted to see when they created the College House System in 1998.
For the past decade, the front desk of Dubois College House has been more than just a place to sign in guests and get lock-out keys -- it has been a place where students can get some much appreciated attention, caring and advice when they need it.
Campus Market will likely be closing in the next few months, after months of speculation that its business has suffered with the opening of the Freshgrocer at the corner of 40th and Walnut streets last spring, according to a manager at the grocery store.
Steve and Barry's University Sportswear will be closing the doors of its Penn location after 17 years in business on campus, marking its impending departure with a liquidation sale that started yesterday.