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To stay in school or go pro?
Rising sophomore Connie Hsu is one of several Quakers who has had to consider whether to go pro or stay in school.
A bicycle shop will move into the property that has been empty since Strikes Bowling Lounge vacated it last year.
A bicycle shop will move into the property that has been empty since Strikes Bowling Lounge vacated it last year.
Keswick Cycle, a full-service bike shop which has two other locations, will occupy a section of the 4040 Locust property. The building has remained unoccupied since Strikes Bowling Lounge moved out last summer.
Penn will open Philadelphia’s first transplant house July 1 to aid organ transplant patients and their families.
Penn will open Philadelphia’s first transplant house July 1 to aid organ transplant patients and their families.
The Clyde F. Barker Transplant House at 3940 Spruce St. will open July 1 and addresses a housing need for patients who receive organ transplants.
JERSEY CITY, N.J. — With the Statue of Liberty behind him, 1987 College graduate and former Ambassador to China Jon Huntsman Jr. formally entered the presidential race on Tuesday.
JERSEY CITY, N.J. — With the Statue of Liberty behind him, 1987 College graduate and former Ambassador to China Jon Huntsman Jr. formally entered the presidential race on Tuesday.
On Tuesday, 1987 College graduate Jon Huntsman Jr. formally announced his presidential campaign at Liberty State Park in Jersey City, N.J. Huntsman, a Republican, served as Ambassador to China under the Obama administration.
Sophomore Leslie Kovach currently holds the school record for three different races and will look to bring this success to Des Moines, Iowa.
After breaking three school records over the 2010-2011 season, it’s clear that cross-country star Leslie Kovach is ready for a bigger challenge.
Penn has embarked on the largest project of any research university to digitize manuscripts, or handwritten documents.
Penn has embarked on the largest project of any research university to digitize manuscripts, or handwritten documents.
A 17th-century manuscript in Penn’s Rare Book and Manuscript Library is one of over 1,800 handwritten works that will be digitized and available online.
The north side of Clarence H. Clark Park is slated to reopen to the public on June 16, seven months after its original tentative completion date.
The north side of Clarence H. Clark Park is slated to reopen to the public on June 16, seven months after its original tentative completion date.
Construction in Clark Park replaced pavement with gravel. In the past, rain would collect in the center, interfering with a bi-weekly farmers market.
The Penn Alexander School — an elementary school at 4209 Spruce St., created from a partnership between Penn, the School District of Philadelphia and the Philadelphia Federation of Teachers — is facing potential overcrowding for the first time in its history.