Crime Log: March 6-12
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Overall crime in February rose by 17.4 percent as compared to last February, according to Division of Public Safety crime statistics.
Incoming Penn students have one more thing to feel secure about when they arrive in September.
Last week, President Barack Obama named Penn alumnus Andy Stern as one of the individuals serving on his fiscal commission.
Penn doctors will soon offer some patients a genetic test to measure their risk of heart disease.
Robbery
The fourth phase of a lighting initiative designed to light up spaces both on and off campus is underway.
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Two weeks ago, on a typically crowded street in broad daylight, Nursing and Wharton senior Christina Zhang came face to face with two strangers.
The lawyer for Susan Finkelstein, the part-time Liberal and Professional Studies graduate student accused of attempting to trade sex for Phillies World Series tickets last October, denied the charges laid against Finkelstein at a hearing last Friday.
A man who was dressed as a woman was arrested Friday afternoon after he attacked Huntsman Hall security personnel, according to Division of Public Safety spokeswoman Stef Cella.
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Penn students can now add another line of communication that keeps them wired to the most up-to-date information about Philadelphia.
Susan Finkelstein — the woman who allegedly offered to trade sex with an undercover police officer for Phillies World Series tickets — and her lawyer are challenging the decision for the case to go to trial.
Terrell Crumpton thinks more needs to be done about the foster care system to help children and youth adjust to life without their parents.
One year and one week after his election, President Barack Obama remains a hot topic.
If Penn’s most fashionable ladies can’t go to Los Angeles, Los Angeles’ top fashion must come to the ladies.
Last night, Bruce Friedrich let the numbers speak for themselves to show his audience that eating animals is not only unethical, but also wasteful.
Despite H1N1 and the financial crisis, the School of Nursing still found cause to celebrate the year 2009.