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Crimes against property see rise in August 2013
Crimes against property committed in the Penn Patrol Zone during August 2013 jumped from last year, but crimes against person remained relatively stable compared to crimes committed during August 2012.
Crime Log: Aug. 31 to Sept. 6
See crimes that occurred in the Penn Patrol Zone between Aug. 31 and Sept. 6.
Penn student robbed in the 4000 block of Pine Street
A female Penn student was robbed in the 4000 block of Pine Street at around 2:00 p.m. on Sunday with what was discovered to be a BB gun. The student and her friend called 911 at 2:01 p.m.
Local educator solicits Made in America artists for donations
The Philadelphia school system got some much-needed attention this weekend at the Made in America music festival.
High schools to use Penn Coursera class
Students at nine high schools will have access to a Penn professor and teaching assistants as part of a new Massive Open Online Course initiative which begins this school year.
Penn Alexander School admission policy changes remain unclear
The fate of those on the Penn Alexander School’s competitive waitlist is unclear for now, two weeks before school is set to start.
Crime Log | August 16 -21
Crime Log | August 16 -21
Students lift for glory in benchpress competition
Though lifting weights is physically taxing, it is also mentally strenuous — especially when lifters attempt to push themselves to the limits of their capabilities.
Penn Fashion Week keynote brings runway online
If there’s anything sharper than Aslaug Magnusdottir’s fashion sense, it’s her business knowledge.
Former economic policy-maker deplores polarization
From combating national debt to financing health care reform, economic policy is Peter Orszag’s forte.
Former NBA coach talks business of basketball
If College sophomore Christianne Johnson could describe her dad in one word, it would be “resilient.”
Journalist explains nuances of Russian musical protest
Much like the recent rise of Russian protest rock, Artemy Troitsky is both outspoken and entertaining.