In addition to Sweetgreen, located on 39th and Walnut streets, the bill will also impact stores in Franklin’s Table, located on 34th and Walnut streets.
Fall 2013 Undergraduate Assembly Elections
Four students resign from grad student assembly exec board, prompting special elections
Four members have resigned from the Graduate and Professional Student Assembly executive board, prompting a special election to fill the empty positions on Wednesday evening.
Ringe Squash Courts set to re-open, but there's a catch: country club-level fees
For the first time ever, Penn will start charging hourly fees to alumni, faculty, community members, and even students to use the courts on Penn’s campus.
Six of the seven Penn alumni in Congress support the impeachment inquiry against Trump
At the heart of the issue is a July call between Trump and Ukraine's president, in which Trump asked the leader to investigate Joe Biden, a Democratic presidential candidate and a former Penn Presidential Professor of Practice.
Four students resign from grad student assembly exec board, prompting special elections
Four members have resigned from the Graduate and Professional Student Assembly executive board, prompting a special election to fill the empty positions on Wednesday evening.
Ringe Squash Courts set to re-open, but there's a catch: country club-level fees
For the first time ever, Penn will start charging hourly fees to alumni, faculty, community members, and even students to use the courts on Penn’s campus.
‘We were completely blindsided': PennDesign students frustrated by the school’s renaming
Students critiqued the University's decision to rename the school after Weitzman, a fashion icon and 1963 Wharton graduate, because his profession as a designer is not related to any academic program offered at Penn.
After last spring's mediation efforts, Penn volleyball says its focus is on the future
Allegations of mistreatment and an unresponsive athletics administration cast a shadow over Penn volleyball last spring.
At Perry World House event, authors discuss adapting democracy to 21st century challenges
At the event, Berggruen and Gardels explored how democracy could be adapted to deal with challenges of the 21st century.
Penn football takes on Dartmouth in Friday night showdown to begin Ivy League play
Penn football will open its Ivy League season in a dramatic setting, taking on Dartmouth on Friday night at historic Franklin Field.
New Van Pelt Library exhibit highlights aesthetics of Indian manuscripts
The exhibit will run from Sept. 9 to Dec. 13. and is located in Kamin Gallery on the first floor of Van Pelt Library.
Sushi, steak, and pancakes: Penn offensive linemen build tight bond out of the spotlight
If the offensive line gets the spotlight when the Quakers are able to run for a lot of yards, they certainly have the spotlight now.
Editorial | It’s time for Penn to pay PILOTs
Penn must do what nearly every other person and institution in Philadelphia does: pay taxes.
Tom Console and James Juliano turn sprint football friendship into coaching rivalry
Best friends and former Penn sprint football teammates Tom Console and James Juliano now find themselves on opposite sides of a bitter rivalry game.
Penn Museum rebrands itself as a 'gift for the city' after recent renovations
The museum will fully re-open to Penn students on Nov. 13, and to the general public on Nov. 16, with redesigned galleries and a refurbished main entrance and auditorium.
An inside look at bestselling author Nova Ren Suma's creative writing class at Penn
Suma, known for young adult novels like "A Room Away from the Wolves" and "The Walls Around Us," is teaching at Penn for one semester through the Creative Writing program.
Penn football finally has its first home game this Friday, but it isn't the only team on campus to follow.
Christy Qiu | Professors, show that you care
These small moments have contributed to a great feeling that my professors are not intimidating authoritative figures, but rather mentors who reassure that there is a bright future ahead.
Emilia Onuonga | Club rejection is not the end of the world
It is important to remember that this mentality and perspective can be incredibly damaging and harmful.
Annenberg dean and students produce documentary about Southern gay black men
The film is an adaptation of Northwestern University professor E. Patrick Johnson's book, "Sweet Tea: Black Gay Men of the South." The documentary explores the lives of Johnson and six other gay black men whose stories were originally told in Johnson's work.


















