The Penn top ten famous and infamous alumni
From fashion to prison, the Daily Pennsylvanian took a look at alumni changing the world for better and for worse.
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From fashion to prison, the Daily Pennsylvanian took a look at alumni changing the world for better and for worse.
It’s December in Washington, D.C. Public figures from Associate Justice of the Supreme Court Sonia Sotomayor to Sen. Harry Reid to actress Emmy Rossum are flocking to the White House for President Obama’s holiday parties. Greeting them, no flyers in hand this time, are Penn performing arts groups.
Students at Columbia Law School will be allowed to postpone their exams in the aftermath of the recent grand jury decisions involving Eric Garner and Michael Brown, as reported first by Powerline.
Emailing is hard – just ask our grandma. You never know when you are actually emailing your mom, or when you end up sending your condensed Christmas list (who condenses an Xmas list?) to your Professor.
"And you love the game"
The way Penn football celebrated at midfield after defeating Cornell, giving retiring coach Al Bagnoli a ceremonial Gatorade shower, you’d almost have thought the Quakers somehow managed to capture a 10th Ivy title for their leader on some sort of technicality.
The former Penn economics professor who pleaded guilty to killing his wife is fighting back against a civil verdict forcing him to pay $124.2 million in damages for the offense.
It wasn’t the cleanest game from either side, but coach Al Bagnoli is heading out with a win.
It certainly wasn’t a conventional first half.
In preparation for Penn basketball game against Lafayette on Saturday, I had the opportunity to speak with Leopards captain, forward Seth Hinrichs. As a senior, Hinrichs has played at the Palestra before and knows that defeating Penn at that venue will be a tough task but believes his team has the right game plan. Lafayette is coming off a win over Princeton on Wednesday.
Home sweet home.
On Monday, Project on Fair Representation filed a federal lawsuit against Harvard University and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in an effort to ban race-based affirmative action policies.
From the shooting outside of Copabanana in April to everyday thefts and burglaries on campus, Penn Police officers have solved numerous cases since last semester.
Courtesy of Robert J. Mongeluzzi
A jury ordered former Penn economics professor Rafael Robb, who pleaded guilty to killing his wife Ellen in 2007, to pay $124.26 million in damages to his daughter — the largest contested personal injury verdict in Pennsylvania history, according to the law office representing Robb’s daughter.
Robert Jensen during graduate school. Now, Jensen devotes his research to the study of international poverty .
Former Penn Economics professor Rafael Robb , who pleaded guilty in 2007 to killing his wife the previous year , will be in court yet again on Monday — this time, as the result of a lawsuit by his wife's family .
T wo weeks ago, Dartmouth exposed Yale’s flaws, showing that the Bulldogs were beatable.
NEW HAVEN — Entering Saturday’s game against Yale, Penn football knew it couldn’t try to tackle running back Tyler Varga one-on-one or allow quarterback Morgan Roberts to make big plays if it wanted to pull off an upset.
Before the game on Saturday, Yale honored Penn football coach and Connecticut native Al Bagnoli in his last trip to the Yale Bowl.