A ruptured pipe caused the leak, according to an email from Division of Public Safety Executive Director of Operations Kathleen Shields Anderson.
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Mike Vaughan, Wharton grad and former COO of Venmo, recalls his unorthodox path to success
Vaughan spoke at Wharton Council's annual Business of Life lecture, which features members of the Wharton community with unique life stories and unconventional journeys to success.
Perry World House hosts event on the history and future of U.N. peacekeeping missions
In a discussion with Political Science professor Nicholas Sambanis, Swing shared his personal insights on the successes and challenges of U.N. peacekeeping missions.
Photo Essay | Where to recycle hazardous waste, clothes, and more on Penn’s campus
Many of the items Penn students and faculty use on campus end up in the wrong place. Here's how to properly dispose of styrofoam, light bulbs, and electronic waste on Penn's campus.
Mike Vaughan, Wharton grad and former COO of Venmo, recalls his unorthodox path to success
Vaughan spoke at Wharton Council's annual Business of Life lecture, which features members of the Wharton community with unique life stories and unconventional journeys to success.
Perry World House hosts event on the history and future of U.N. peacekeeping missions
In a discussion with Political Science professor Nicholas Sambanis, Swing shared his personal insights on the successes and challenges of U.N. peacekeeping missions.
Implicit bias is not main cause of racial profiling, speaker argues at Criminology event
Ojmarrh Mitchell argued that while racial profiling is often attributed to implicit bias, structural and institutional factors play a bigger role.
Ilyse Reisman | PATH must address the critical issues present in Penn InTouch
Penn InTouch has many problems that need to be addressed, especially with the academic planning worksheet. Hopefully, PATH will be able to fix these for future students.
Penn men's squash ready to prove that last season's performance is the new normal
After Penn men’s squash jumped from No. 7 to No. 3 in the national rankings last season, expectations are high for them to deliver again this year.
Penn football seeks to continue positive momentum into Homecoming against Cornell
There will be two very evenly matched teams taking the field on Saturday. Penn and Cornell will each come into the game with only one conference win.
Key matchups: Volleyball hosts final matches at the Palestra this Homecoming weekend
With the weekend approaching, here's a look at some of the key matchups for Penn teams as the fall season comes to a close.
Connor Brandon | First-years, it’s okay not to know what your next four years look like
A first-year’s biggest worry should be the upcoming spring semester.
As the winter sports season begins, here are some major storylines to follow
As the leaves begin to fall off the trees, the fall sports begin to end. Here are major storylines to look out for as winter sports get ready to kick off.
Dolan and group of Penn runners pick up end of season awards from Ivy League
After top performances at Ivy Heps this past week, a number of Penn cross country runners have been rewarded with All-Ivy honors.
Penn women's basketball opens season against Siena on Homecoming Saturday
Last year's regular season Ivy League champs are back in action, and they’re ready to win even more games this year.
Along with Kenney's expected triumph, the victory of Working Families Party member Kendra Brooks in a City Council at-large seat was a milestone achievement that weakened Republican control in Philadelphia politics.
Jamila and Amina Abou El Enin of Penn women's squash are Egypt's newest power duo
Jamila and Amina Tamer have joined the ranks of high-performing Egyptian squash players pursuing athletic and academic excellence in the Ivy League.
Angela Duckworth finds grit is not always the best predictor of success in new research
The study, which focused on West Point students, finds that cognitive abilities were the best predictor of academic and military grades, but physical ability and grit were more important for making it through the grueling initiation training.
Who will step up for Penn women's squash after Reeham Sedky's departure?
Sedky’s four seasons as a Quaker were nothing short of remarkable, especially as she became Penn’s first women’s Individual National Champion since 1996 during her junior year.
At Perry World House, Lord Mendelsohn highlights need for U.K. to reform after Brexit
Mendelsohn, who has served in the British Parliament's House of Lords since 2013, spoke about the history, possible causes, and implications of the Brexit referendum on Tuesday evening.



















