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Trolley modernization is just one component of the SEPTA Forward Strategic plan which seeks to create a transportation system that accommodates various types of commutes.
Protestors remained outside the Inn at Penn for over two hours, and students and community members spoke to the crowd about why protecting Chinatown is important to them.
People inside the building were evacuated outside, where two large pillars of rushing steam were visible coming out of windows, with one pillar on each side of the Robert Wood Johnson Pavilion entrance.
The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke to Lea School parents, the Graduate School of Education, and the School District of Philadelphia to assess the funding’s impact a year after its approval.
The director will be among the city government's top four administrative positions and would work closely with the city’s mayor, managing director, and finance director.
Penn does not own nor has plans to purchase the UC Townhomes property, and administrators have said that it does not have any direct control over the redevelopment plans for the Townhomes property site.
A Daily Pennsylvanian analysis of food safety inspection reports found that a majority of the 12 Penn Dining locations were found to have at least five health code violations.
Wishbone offered a menu that included buttermilk battered chicken tenders and wings, mac and cheese, salads, biscuits, vintage sodas, and cornbread, along with an array of homemade dipping sauces.
After interrupting the event, community members from the Coalition to Save the UC Townhomes and other students joined the demonstration as they marched from Huntsman Hall to the UC Townhomes.
Penn Medicine is collaborating with the Virtua Voorhees Hospital to establish South Jersey's first proton therapy center, which is set to open this spring.
This ruling means that the opposing party – Rutgers professor Lyra Monteiro and community activist Abdul-Aliy Muhammad – are nullified from participating in court procedures.