The infamous “wind tunnel” between the high rise college houses may soon come to serve a practical purpose.
In response to prolonged elevator delays, Harrison College House residents and staff have drafted a petition urging Penn President Amy Gutmann and other relevant administrators to resolve what the petition calls a serious problem for residents.
In fewer than three years, the Law School’s Pepper Hall will be replaced by a new, larger building at an estimated cost of $33.6 million.
Kaplan Test Prep celebrated the grand opening of its new University City branch in the Radian building with number two pencils and Scantron sheets Sunday in the first event of the week-long series at the center.
Thanks to a $46 million expansion project, the now-desolate riverfront land wedged between Walnut and South Street will be transformed into a vibrant green oasis and state-of-the-art athletics facility.
The unique design of the new Annenberg Public Policy Center was the focus of a ribbon-cutting ceremony yesterday, which marked the building’s official opening. The project, which was funded by the Annenberg Foundation, was completed in August.
Brian Walcott, a 25-year Penn chef, reflects on the switch from Aramark to Bon Appetit. Penn Dining made the change this year.
It’s time to go wild with salmon, according to Penn Dining.
Initially planned for 40th and Pine streets, the 10-story Campus Inn met resistance from area residents. The new proposed site is 4109 Walnut St.
Power in Harnwell College House went out Tuesday night around 10:10 p.m. It was restored at about 11:40 p.m.