New retail, housing planned at 40th, Chestnut
Called the Hub 3939, the building will house restaurants, apartments, offices and retail, like its sister building, the Hub I.
Called the Hub 3939, the building will house restaurants, apartments, offices and retail, like its sister building, the Hub I.
After 400 hours of training, the 4-month-old yellow lab will go on patrol for the first time nest week.
After 400 hours of training, the 4-month-old yellow lab will go on patrol for the first time nest week.
Passion for both school and running is what makes sophomore Elyssa Gensib a model student-athlete. When it comes to academics and athletics, Gensib is not afraid to push her limits.
Two EDM artists will be performing at Skimmer Fest on Sept. 21.
After being matched together seven years ago, little sister Ashana Davenport now lives with her big sister in California.
In the past few weeks, a sequence of restaurants as close as three blocks from campus have been robbed.
Hello Class of 2017! My name is Alex George! Student government is nothing new to me; in high school I helped raise over $45,000 for my high school class through fundraisers, the selling of class merchandise, and even a male beauty pageant.
Through effective people management and team building, I will demonstrate my abilities in both leadership and communication in order to advocate for the general student body.
Hey, Class of ’17! My name is Margaret Li, and I’m running to be your UA Representative. In the past few days, I’ve met hundreds of people, and I’m completely amazed by our diversity.
DPS made minor names and addresses in their daily crime log available through Google searches and copy and pasting.
Hello fellow classmates! My name is Natalie Hernandez and I hope to be your representative on the Undergraduate Assembly.
Despite Penn’s no loan policy, some students owe thousands of dollars by graduation.
Perhaps in a few years, 9/11 will be yet another tragically storied day that future students can only relate to through stories, textbooks and movies. But that time hasn’t come yet.
Five teams will win eight weeks of mentorship and a $1,000 stipend to help transform their apps into businesses.
Wharton MBA grads started their own food businesses and now sell their products at Penn dining facilities.
The “Pet the Pooch” program brings animals to HUP to help the staff relax, which also helps them get adopted.