Rooms in Quad hit by flood
A flood in the Quadrangle earlier this week has left over 50 students wishing they had a life preserver to rescue them during this stressful finals period.
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A flood in the Quadrangle earlier this week has left over 50 students wishing they had a life preserver to rescue them during this stressful finals period.
A male University employee was reportedly assaulted Monday night and sustained multiple injuries.
Twenty Manning is more than just an intersection -- it is a zen greenhouse where fusion delights grow.
A University employee was seriously injured last weekend after an attempted rape turned into an incident of aggravated assault.
Victims of a criminal known as the Center City rapist -- who is believed to have murdered Wharton doctoral student Shannon Schieber in 1998 --are feeling emotions ranging from relief to anger, following the arrest of a suspect late last month.
The man accused of being the Center City rapist was officially charged Friday in Fort Collins, Colo., in connection with a series of sexual assaults there.
Police in Fort Collins, Colo., have arrested a man that they say DNA evidence ties to the 1998 murder of Wharton doctoral student Shannon Schieber, as well as a string of other Center City sexual assaults in the late 1990s.
*This article appeared in the 4/1/02 Joke Issue* For the student wondering "Where's the beef?" an answer may soon be as close as 39th and Walnut streets -- fast food giant Wendy's is moving to campus.
With a crackling fire, palatial furniture and aristocratic portraits lining the walls, Deux Chemin‚es seems less like a restaurant and more like a provincial hunting retreat.
A woman who participated in the same gene therapy trial that resulted in the death of 18-year-old Jesse Gelsinger is suing the University for misleading her about the nature of the trial and causing her physical duress.
Only days after Gov. Mark Schweiker and Mayor John Street finally reached a partial agreement on how to revive the city's ailing public school system, labor unions and community activists will ask the state Supreme Court to declare unconstitutional a law that allows state takeovers of public schools.
With Republicans sweeping recent statewide congressional elections, and contenders from both parties confirming their candidacy in the upcoming gubernatorial race, it's anyone's guess which candidate, and which party, will capture Pennsylvania's highest office next year.
Only days after Philadelphia Mayor John Street and Gov. Mark Schweiker finally reached a partial agreement on how to revive the city's ailing public school system, labor unions and community activists will ask the state Supreme Court to declare unconstitutional a law that allows state takeovers of public schools.
In an electronic mystery that may never be solved, a single e-mail has resulted in an Engineering senior's suspension from the University.
From the time the polls closed in yesterday's district attorney race, incumbent Democrat Lynne Abraham grabbed hold of the lead and never let go.
For Independent Party candidate Leon Williams, a district attorney should be more of a crusader against crime than an attorney.
The average incoming freshman woman may not have to think twice about living on campus, and most don't even care about coed arrangements. But throughout Penn's history, housing has been a significant battleground for women.
Fels Center of Government student David Reed is wasting no time in taking what he has learned here at Penn and applying it to the real political world.
Victims of sexual violence and their supporters were encouraged to do the most powerful thing they could Wednesday night at a vigil on College Green -- speak out about ongoing injustices.
With the city's hospitality industry still reeling from the Sept. 11 attacks, Mayor John Street has announced a new initiative to bolster the local economy and provide relief for ailing hotels, restaurants and tourist attractions.