Four violent weekend robberies may be linked
Four violent robberies struck Penn's campus and the surrounding area this weekend, confounding a police force already struggling to combat a spike in crime that began earlier this semester.
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Four violent robberies struck Penn's campus and the surrounding area this weekend, confounding a police force already struggling to combat a spike in crime that began earlier this semester.
Looking for a Halloween scare this weekend?
Two 14-year-olds ended a crime spree unsuccessfully when Penn Police arrested them last week.
What do a statue of the Roman god Vulcan in Alabama ($1,500,000), a tattoo-removal program in a small California county ($50,000) and a campaign to combat teenage "Goth culture" in Blue Springs, Mo. ($273,000) all have in common?
According to a new study released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, many more young women have engaged in same-sex contact than had done so just over a decade ago.
More than half of America's teenagers 15 to 19 years old have engaged in oral sex -- including one in four who have never had actual intercourse, concluded a report released by the National Center for Health Statistics.
Nursing freshman Molly Schmitt has spent close to $1,800.
Nearly 100 rising high school juniors and seniors began their work at the Penn Summer Science Academy, a four-week exploration of topics in science, on Monday.
Beyond the west Texas town of El Paso, in the southern deserts of New Mexico lies a little-known town called Chaparral. "Chapa-what?" you ask. Allow me to explain.
The Summer Pennsylvanian
When Clemson transfer Grafton Ifill III decided to come to Philadelphia, Penn had landed one of the country's premier young sprinters.
The Spring Fling committee is preparing for a decidedly different set of events this weekend.
Kevin Dowling, a South African Catholic bishop, is hoping that the new pope will be different from the old one in at least one key way. That's because, according to the Baltimore Sun, someone dies of AIDS every other day in the hospice next to Dowling's home. In fact, in sub-Saharan Africa, AIDS is the leading cause of death: Over 15 million people have died of AIDS there, including 2.3 million last year, the United Nations says. Another 25 million are infected.
Mayor's Blackberry reveals celebrity info
With seven seconds left in the Division II national championship basketball game, Luqman Jaaber deflected a pass and stole the ball. His two free throws a second later secured the win for Virginia Union University over Bryant College.
Despite the controversy that has long surrounded emergency contraceptive use, the sale of it is increasing every year at Penn's Student Health Services.
Harrison Auditorium rang with whoops and cheers Saturday night as the East Coast Asian American Student Union Conference participants welcomed the event's keynote speaker, MTV reporter SuChin Pak, to the stage.
While I was looking at the menu at Creperie Beau Monde, in addition to thinking I was back in France for a minute, I had another interesting thought.
Over 1.6 billion people celebrate Chinese New Year this week, and many came to Penn from across the city to celebrate China's largest holiday at the Chinese Students & Scholars Association's annual Spring Festival gala.
"Dear Senator, please send me a chastity belt."