Search Results
Below are your search results. You can also try a Basic Search.
(06/22/00 9:00am)
Equipped with white and neon orange t-shirts emblazoned with the phrase "No Stadium in Chinatown," hundreds of Chinatown residents and friends turned out for a public hearing on stadium financing held by the Philadelphia City Council on Tuesday.
(06/22/00 9:00am)
Each summer, the mailboxes of Penn students get stuffed with various mailings about dining plans, housing assignments and telephone services.
(06/22/00 9:00am)
Construction on Levine Hall, a new technology and computer science building, officially began last Thursday when University officials and trustees gathered for an afternoon groundbreaking ceremony.
(06/22/00 9:00am)
With technological innovations making waves in intellectual property circles nationwide, the University Trustees discussed the University's copyright policies at their annual summer meeting last Thursday and Friday.
(06/22/00 9:00am)
In the spread of just several years, Penn's campus has been transformed into an outdoor shopping mall.
(06/22/00 9:00am)
Drexel University students soon will be able to read their e-mail from the sidelines of a basketball game.
(06/22/00 9:00am)
Princeton sophomore Chris Young should be allowed to play professional baseball in the Pirates minor league system, and then help the Tigers basketball team as they try to wrest the Ivy title from the Quakers next spring.
(06/22/00 9:00am)
A few weeks ago, the star of Princeton University's basketball squad was given a tough choice to make.
(06/22/00 9:00am)
As a freshman thrower on the Penn women's track team, Julie Siebert-Johnson wasted little time in making an impression.
(06/22/00 9:00am)
Part two of two
(06/15/00 9:00am)
The summer months find most Penn students' minds and bodies far from West Philadelphia.
(06/15/00 9:00am)
Last Thursday, hundreds of angry Philadelphia residents converged on City Hall to protest the construction of a proposed $685 million baseball stadium near Chinatown at 12th and Vine streets.
(06/15/00 9:00am)
The campaign trail brought presidential hopeful George W. Bush to Philadelphia last Thursday evening for a fundraising event at the Westin Hotel.
(06/15/00 9:00am)
The effort to replace outgoing School of Nursing Dean Norma Lang began on Monday as University officials announced the formation of the School of Nursing dean search committee.
(06/15/00 9:00am)
University officials and city leaders were on hand Tuesday afternoon for a ribbon-cutting ceremony to officially kick off construction on the new Left Bank luxury apartments.
(06/15/00 9:00am)
The Penn women's basketball team's superstar forward Diana Caramanico isn't the flashiest hoopster you'll ever see.
(06/15/00 9:00am)
Emily Hansel loves Penn. Her undergraduate experience as a student-athlete literally altered the direction of her life.
(06/15/00 9:00am)
Part one of two: The Penn wrestling team has a slew of Red-and-Blue-chippers with which to build on its ninth-place finish at last year's Nationals.
(06/08/00 9:00am)
Nursing Professor Neville Strumpf was appointed to the position of interim dean of the School of Nursing on Tuesday to temporarily fill the vacancy that will result from current Dean Norma Lang's upcoming departure.
(06/08/00 9:00am)
Almost two months after filing a lawsuit against top gun manufacturers, Mayor John Street announced Friday that he was dropping the suit against the nation's largest gun manufacturer in exchange for significant reforms within the company.