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MAKE USE OF YOUR INFLUENCE As a college student, you, your family and your friends are connected to more organizations than you think, and not just fraternities and sororities. Charities, clubs, businesses and professional organizations—they all meet. You can make a difference by telling your friends and family around the country and the globe to come visit or meet in Philadelphia. discoverPHL.com/campusphilly NOW THERE ARE AS MANY REASONS CONTENTS TO RENT 1500 John F Kennedy Blvd, Suite 411 Meet Campus Philly Philadelphia, PA 19102 Q+A with Mayor Michael A. Nutter 215.988.1707 campusphilly.org YOUR FURNITURE Explore Philadelphia ... 7 EDITORIAL Fairmount Park Editorial Director Chaney Harter Center City AS THERE ARE WAYS Old City Contributing Editorial Francesca Carey Ben Franklin Parkway Kathryn Connolly University City & West Philadelphia Tiffany Curtis TO SIT ON IT. South Street & Society Hill CREATIVE Passyunk Square & Bella Vista Creative Director Roger Estes Northern Liberties Manayunk Contributing Design Brett Ferdock Chestnut Hill & Mt. Airy The Main Line Photography Roger Estes South Jersey Andre Flewellen Al B. For Find Your Community ... 24 Chaney Harter Kelsey Jones Only-In-Philly Events Anna Ladd Open Arts Rachel Lee CollegeFest Jacqueline Papanier Local Dictionary BUSINESS President Furniture rental. The convenient way to furnish Start Your Career ... 34 Deborah Diamond, Ph.D. your apartment. Visit furniture.cort.com Find Jobs and Internships Director, University Relations Career Calendar & Student Engagement Patrick Sherlock Event Advice #LegitCPtips Director, Corporate Relations FURNISH & Partnerships $ Ashlie Thornbury * Getting Around ... 46 3 ROOMS Contributing Sales SEPTA 99 Lindsey Campbell STARTING AT PER MONTH City Map Ashlie Thornbury *Based on a 12-month lease term. Student prices available on select packages. The 2015-16 Campus Philly Insider Guide to Philadelphia is published by Campus Philly and is distributed to students at partner colleges and universities around the region. Messages in this editorial content or advertising of this publication do not in any way imply endorsement by our organization, spon- Rental Showroom sors, advertisers, or government funders. The publisher reserves the right to refuse any advertising. 2001 Market Street (at 20th & JFK Blvd.) Contents ©2015-16. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of the publisher. Philadelphia, PA 19103 215.563.6366 ©2015 CORT. A Berkshire Hathaway Company. 3 Meet Campus Philly! Share your off-campus All of Philadelphia is your campus! Campus Philly experiences on Instagram! is a local nonprofit that works to connect college students off-campus so you can take advantage of all that Philadelphia has to offer. #meetphilly @misomauraa GET STARTED Campus Philly CollegeFest is our citywide welcome event on September 12. (page 31) Campus Philly Open Arts lets you enjoy free arts and culture events. Sign up now! (page 26) @michaela_buchwalter @caseydougan @guha.arunkumar Find Open Arts partners, marked with , throughout the “Explore Philadelphia“ section. Campus Philly Careers has internships and first job opportunities in everything from finance to fashion. (page 36) @commeunolive @lilimorganday @kikkinkate We feature top photos from students exploring PHILADELPHIA @campusphilly #meetphilly each month. @tan_ee_ya @mir88cee Q+A with Mayor Michael A. Nutter How would you describe Philadelphia? Philadelphia is an exciting, dynamic, and welcoming city with great hope and a greater spirit. There is no better place to know what city living is all about than Philadelphia. What advice would you give college students studying in Philly? My advice is to study hard, get actively engaged in your college and university activities, but also spend some time off-campus. Explore the city’s amenities and see what Philadelphia has to offer. As Mark Twain said, “Never let your schooling interfere with your education.” What was your path from college to post-grad life? I went to Penn and majored in pre-med my first year and then I switched to business. I thought I was going to start a small business, but I ultimately became a different kind of entrepreneur being a member of City Council and now as Mayor. Mayor of the City of Philadelphia is the ultimate entrepreneurial position: based on revenue, I am CEO of one of the top thousand business enterprises in the U.S.A. Any words of wisdom for students? Take advantage of all your college has to offer – study abroad, undergraduate research, internship opportuni- ties, community service, etc. These opportunities will not only provide a fulfilling college experi- ence, they will position you for your next step after graduation, whether it’s a job in your chosen career field or pursuing post-graduate study. PAGE07 Photo by C. Gabello KELLY DRIVE DILWORTH PARK AT CITY HALL WHERE TO START: Boathouse Row WHERE TO START: Reading Terminal Market A hub for city recreation, distinguished by its 15 rowing clubhouses. Whether you’re biking, Feast your eyes on Philadelphia’s historic public market and all of the produce, Amish jogging, or sightseeing, it’s a great place to start exploring the natural environment on both specialties, meats, seafood, fruits, handmade goods, and restaurants it has to offer, with sides of the Schuylkill River. staples like the Down Home Diner and Termini Bros. Bakery. MUST-ATTEND EVENT TOP PICKS TOP PICKS MUST-ATTEND EVENT The Ugly Sweater Run Fairmount Water Works City Hall Tower Observation Deck Center City District Restaurant Week Please Touch Museum, 4231 Avenue of the Republic; 640 Waterworks Drive; fairmountworks.com City Hall Visitor Center, Broad & Market Various Locations in Center City; August & January; Beginning of December; theuglysweaterrun.com Learn about Philadelphia’s watershed A breathtaking view on top of the tallest centercityphila.org A morning complete with a 5K run (or walk), through hands-on installations; city hall in the United States. See 120+ restaurants offer 3- to 4-course meals priced Christmas-themed sweaters, inflatables, photo admission is free. There’s a nice Philadelphia from a new perspective $20-$35 for lunch and dinner. Eat like a king or booths, fake mustaches, hot chocolate, and more! restaurant upstairs too! (500+ feet up) with $6 entry! queen (on a budget) at Philly’s best restaurants. GETTING THERE: Route 15 trolley; bus routes 32 and The Mann Center for the Performing Arts Rosa’s Fresh Pizza GETTING THERE: Market-Frankford Line to 15th Street 52nd & Parkside Avenue; manncenter.org 11th & Ludlow; rosasfreshpizza.com Spring Garden St 48 for East Fairmount Park; routes 40, 38, or 64 for or Broad Street Line to City Hall. Regional Rail to This open-air music venue hosts diverse Grab a $1 slice and pre-order another West Fairmount Park. Suburban Station or Jefferson Station. artists and performances during the for someone less fortunate by leaving summer. Bring a group of 20 friends for a Post-It note; Mason, the owner, is a 10% discount on select shows. all about “paying it forward.” Logan Franklin y a w Square Square Ford s Rd s e r p 16th St Convention x City Ave Shofuso Japanese House and Garden Midtown Village E Chinatown l l i Center W Dauphin St k l Arch St y Fairmount u Horticulture & Lansdowne Drives; 13th Street between Market & Locust; h Ridge Ave c Park S Belmont Ave japanesehouse.org midtownvillagephilly.org Market St City Hall K Take a relaxing walk around this replica A spread of some of Philadelphia’s Chestnut St el N 33rd St ly 21st St D 8th St 6th St Lancaster Ave 12th St 10th St r 17th-century-style Japanese house and best restaurants and shops, like the iv Girard Ave e Walnut St garden for $5 with student ID. Feed Philly-style boutique Open House Rittenhouse Washington Shofuso’s beautiful Koi fish for $2! on 13th & Sansom with its quirky Square Square h Spring Garden St c Broad St Spruce St S N 34th St home accessories. 676 Market St Lombard St 8 INSIDER GUIDE TO PHILADELPHIA EXPLORE PHILADELPHIA 9 FRANKLIN FOUNTAIN LOGAN SQUARE WHERE TO START: Independence Visitor Center WHERE TO START: Sister Cities Park Walk “America’s most historic square mile” and learn about the nation’s past Sit, relax, have a picnic at the cafe, take a look at the boat pond or garden, heck, run at Independence Hall, the National Constitution Center, the President’s House, through the fountains on a hot summer day if you want! A great introduction to the sites and Liberty Bell. on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway. MUST-ATTEND EVENT TOP PICKS TOP PICKS MUST-ATTEND EVENT Winterfest and Summerfest Elfreth’s Alley Sabrina’s Café & Spencer’s Too Art After 5 at the Philadelphia Museum of Art Penn’s Landing; November – March and May – 2nd & Elfreth’s Alley; elfrethsalley.org 18th & Callowhill; sabrinascafe.com 2600 Benjamin Franklin Parkway; September; delawareriverwaterfront.com Behold the oldest, most photogenic Classic American home cooking, Every Friday Night; philamuseum.org Ice skate and drink hot chocolate in the winter; residential street in Old City! Walk especially breakfast food; this café has The Art Museum hosts a mix of performances roller skate and hangSpring outGarden at St Spruce Street Harbor on the cobblestones and check out everyday specials ranging from $8- at this 21+ event. Enjoy the galleries, food, and Park in the summer! the two houses that are now an $30, depending on your appetite. cocktails too! open museum. eet Paine’s Skateboard Park r GETTING THERE: Market-Frankford Line to 5th Street GETTING THERE: Take Regional Rail to Suburban Station, North 24th Street; franklinspaine.com for the historic district and 2nd street for restaurants Franklin Fountain Broad Street Line to City Hall, or Market-Frankford Line to oad st r 116 Market Street; franklinfountain.com Admire local talent in this public b and the waterfront.