U. plans high-tech incubator
If a facility like the one University officials are currently planning had existed at Harvard in the 1970s, Bill Gates might not have had to drop out to become a billionaire.
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If a facility like the one University officials are currently planning had existed at Harvard in the 1970s, Bill Gates might not have had to drop out to become a billionaire.
Dozens of concerned West Philadelphians assembled Monday night to debate the future of the city-owned parcel of land at 47th and Warrington streets. The vacant block is currently home to parking spaces and open green space.
School District of Philadelphia Superintendent David Hornbeck announced on Monday that he would step down from his post, effective August 15.
The only Italian word the Penn baseball team needs to know is vittoria.
When Darren Ambrose was first offered the job as coach of the Penn women's soccer team, he wasn't sure he wanted it.
The heavyweight and lightweight Penn men's crews concluded their spring seasons on the waters of the Cooper River this past weekend.
For an NCAA track and field athlete, nothing could have been finer than to have been in Carolina last week.
The so-called "Center City rapist" never intended to kill Wharton doctoral student Shannon Schieber, but did so when he panicked at the arrival of police, FBI profilers claim in a recent report.
For some students, summer vacation is a chance to lounge on the beach or land a banking internship in downtown Manhattan.
University officials took the next step towards a dramatic redesign of the Quadrangle last week when they began construction on this summer's phase of the renovation project.
Ever since he was ten years old, West Philadelphian Henry Bratcher has spent many afternoons relaxing in Clark Park, located at 43rd and Baltimore streets.
The University's decision last week to end all clinical trials at the Institute for Human Gene Therapy has sparked discussion among gene therapists and medical experts nationwide.
On April 3, Mayor John Street gave himself exactly 40 days to clear 40,000 abandoned cars from the streets of Philadelphia.
University City may one day be Philadelphia's own Cambridge, according to the University City District's exhibit "The Future of University City," on display in the South Arcade of 30th Street Station.
Penn may be an exception to a national trend of increasing arrest rates on American college campuses, according to a recent annual survey of college crime.
The Quakers sophomore tennis sensation and Baylor transfer Fanda Stejskal was bounced from the first round of the NCAA tournament by a member of his former team last Wednesday in Athens, Ga.
Like a lot of Penn students, the members of Penn's men's baseball team have taken advantage of four months of summer vacation to head to Europe.
A nice consolation prize or cruel irony?
The Athletic Department announced yesterday that Florida State assistant coach Darren Ambrose will be the new head coach of the women's soccer team.
Penn's heavyweight crew team raced Cornell in Ithaca, N.Y., last weekend in its final tune-up before this weekend's IRAs.