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Incoming Penn students have much more at their fingertips than the offerings located directly on campus. Once they step outside of the “Penn bubble,” University City has a number of businesses, parks, ...
Now, as the “Cathedral of College Basketball” celebrates 100 years, Penn Athletics has planned a full slate of commemorative events. On Sept. 11, Penn State women’s volleyball will play its first ...
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From construction projects reshaping Locust Walk to the end of a high-profile legal battle with the federal government, Penn had a busy summer. Here’s what you missed. Renovations continued across ...
It’s been nearly four years since Penn reopened the doors of its Arts, Research, and Culture House. The late-Gothic revival home, which once hosted a pair of restaurants, stands proudly overlooking ...
As students slowly make their way back to Penn’s campus, the fall sports season will already be in full swing for many teams. Coaching turnovers and new rosters, rematches and new milestones will ...
2020 Engineering graduate Luigi Mangione pleaded guilty to two federal stalking charges connected to the death of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson on Friday. United States District Judge Margaret ...
Penn Dining and Penn Libraries union workers are continuing contract negotiations with the University after their collective bargaining agreements expired at the end of last month. Since their ...
2020 Engineering graduate Luigi Mangione is reportedly expected to plead guilty in federal court this Friday. Mangione is charged with two federal counts of stalking resulting in the death of ...
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