Penn's police dog Socks and her litter of four puppies report for duty
At just under three months old, a new batch of puppies have started training to become working dogs for Penn.
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At just under three months old, a new batch of puppies have started training to become working dogs for Penn.
A Penn-affiliated individual called 911 around 1 p.m. Thursday afternoon to report an unknown suspect standing in their residence. The incident occurred at the intersection of 44th and Walnut streets.
An unidentified suspect entered a property at 40th and Pine Streets early Tuesday morning, said a representative for the Division of Public Safety, in an email.
As in previous years, New Student Orientation, which began on Aug. 23 and lasted six days, spelled trouble for many students on campus.
A College freshman is running for a position on his hometown’s school board.
SEPTA’s police body camera program has proven its worth — complaints are down 25 percent, NewsWorks reported.
This summer, a new holiday is coming to Philadelphia.
“All day long I could hear mines going off around town,” New York Times journalist Scott Anderson said, describing a war-torn town in Iraqi Kurdistan.
Over President’s Day weekend, protesters took to the streets of Philadelphia to rally against President Donald Trump and his month-old administration’s policies and actions.
On Wednesday night at Claudia Cohen Hall, Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney implored students to work to foster change in the city of Philadelphia.
On Monday at the Penn Museum, coffee addicts explored the connections between Egyptian coffeehouses and politics, social culture and even gender relations.