Trial date set for Tania Chairez
Wharton sophomore Tania Chairez’s trial date has been set for May 30, the court decided Monday.
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Wharton sophomore Tania Chairez’s trial date has been set for May 30, the court decided Monday.
The Trayvon Martin case now has legal minds wondering whether George Zimmerman would have been arrested if he had shot 17-year-old Martin in Pennsylvania. And the answer seems to be yes.
A Penn alumnus is now a part of a group that owns the Philadelphia Media Network, the parent company of The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Daily News and Philly.com.
Quaker fans have a new team to root for — the UPenn Memory Team.
A School of Veterinarian Medicine study is examining exactly how much ‘love’ is involved in ‘puppy love.’
A Law School student group got itself into haute water with Louis Vuitton.
After being challenged by a fellow student, the Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania declared that Charles Gray will no longer be on the ballot for the April primaries.
College freshman Seth Koren is challenging College and Wharton senior Charles Gray’s place on the alternate delegate ballot for the Republican National Convention.
Less than two percent of children in rural China who enter elementary school continue on to college. Teach For China is determined to change that.
The future of journalistic integrity in Philadelphia’s major newspapers is being questioned as a group of political big shots bids for their ownership.
The chants reached a heightened frenzy as 61 girls yelled in unison, abandoning all inhibitions as they pumped their fists into the air.
As college students around the nation apply for Teach for America, some debate the true effectiveness of the program.
The State Supreme Court recently released the rationale behind their decision last Friday to remand a state-redistricting plan back to the 2011 Legislative Reapportionment Commission.
After public uproar over its decision to stop funding Planned Parenthood, Susan G. Komen for the Cure decided to continue funding existing grants last Friday.
A new bill being introduced in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives has brought issues of gender inequality under debate.
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has remanded a redistricting plan that would benefit the Republican incumbents.
When it comes to drugs, some college students are willing to take the risk.
Former West Philadelphia abortion doctor Kermit Gosnell pleaded not guilty of drug charges Monday. Gosnell was one of the top three Oxycontin prescribers in the state, according to a grand jury report.
The possibility of closure for some Catholic schools in Philadelphia has provoked reactions from Penn’s religious community.
When it comes to second chances, members of the Penn community see the glass as half full.