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(01/29/19 4:31am)
Samuel Woodward, the man charged with murdering former Penn student Blaze Bernstein, appeared in a pretrial hearing on Jan. 25 in Orange County Superior Court in Santa Ana, Calif.
(11/15/18 2:19am)
Members of Penn's Board of Trustees convened on Nov. 9, approving the appointment of two new deans, commemorating the deaths of Penn alumni, and authorizing funds for new construction projects across campus.
(11/12/18 7:03am)
Former Penn student Blaze Bernstein went missing over winter break while visiting his family before being found dead in a park in Orange County, Calif. in January. Within weeks, Samuel Woodward, a former high school classmate of Bernstein, was arrested for his murder. Since then, prosecutors in the case have accused Woodward of killing Bernstein in a hate crime because the Penn student was Jewish and gay.
(11/14/18 12:07am)
A judge ordered Samuel Woodward be held without bail while standing trial for the murder of former Penn student Blaze Bernstein, adding that she believed Woodward could represent a danger to the community if released.
(11/01/18 4:01am)
On a fall day in 1971, College sophomore Kenneth Ciesielka emerged from his room on a top floor of High Rise East and saw his classmate, Jerry Rabinowitz, in the hallway. Rabinowitz was canvassing his college dorm, searching for a partner to join him in a game of intramural football, and Ciesielka decided to take him up on the offer.
(10/30/18 12:09am)
Nearly a hundred members of the Penn community crowded together on College Green to honor the lives of the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting victims.
(09/21/18 2:30pm)
A Penn alumna is suing the University chapter of Psi Upsilon, commonly known as Castle, alleging she was badly burned by a large, flaming marshmallow at a 2017 Halloween party.
(09/18/18 1:20am)
The attorney representing the 21-year-old man on trial for the murder of former Penn student Blaze Bernstein could remove himself from the case, a judge ruled this morning. The court appointed a public defender to replace him.
(09/05/18 5:20am)
The man charged in connection to the murder of former Penn sophomore Blaze Bernstein will officially stand trial, a judge ruled Tuesday.
(08/30/18 1:43am)
After a decade serving as director of Penn Women's Center, Felicity "Litty" Paxton has left her role to become the associate dean for undergraduate studies at the Annenberg School for Communication.
(08/23/18 6:36pm)
The 21-year-old man charged with killing former Penn sophomore Blaze Bernstein was sexually "confused," his lawyer said on Wednesday.
(04/20/18 9:37pm)
The stars from the upcoming film "Creed II" are on campus and Penn students could not be more excited.
(03/13/18 10:48pm)
For the first time since Penn Law professor Amy Wax made headlines last year for controversial comments on race and free speech, the University that employs her has responded with action.
(03/13/18 5:55pm)
Penn's top administrators have made an open call to students soliciting suggestions on how the University can improve policies around sexual harassment on campus.
(03/02/18 12:12am)
Penn's Board of Trustees announced a resolution to increase undergraduate tuition by 3.8 percent for the upcoming academic year, exceeding $70,000 in costs for the first time.
(02/16/18 11:01pm)
Penn Law professor Amy Wax sparked extensive criticism last year after she co-wrote a contentious editorial promoting bourgeois cultural values. Now, she's back in the spotlight with the publication of another op-ed – this time in the Wall Street Journal – alleging that Penn Law has asked her to step aside in the face of ongoing backlash.
(02/12/18 11:30pm)
As Penn's graduate students move closer to a vote on whether student workers can unionize, the University has increased its efforts to prevent the union from forming.
(02/05/18 12:32am)
The Daily Pennsylvanian is reporting on how Penn's community is reacting to the Super Bowl as the game progresses throughout the night. This story was last updated at 10:22 p.m. Check back for updates.
(01/13/18 12:46am)
A reported robbery with a weapon on the 3500 block of Chestnut St. prompted a UPenn Alert on Jan. 12.
(11/08/17 2:55am)
After nearly a year of scandal and uncertainty, Philadelphia has a new district attorney.