Crime Log | April 26 - May 3
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As you exit the elevators on the newly renovated sixth floor of Van Pelt Library, Benjamin Franklin’s writing desk and several of his prized possessions — including his cufflinks and a silver spoon — are displayed in a glass case on your right.
Penn’s student body flung a little safer this year.
The Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement for the District of Philadelphia will be making a guest appearance over Fling Weekend in the form of undercover officers authorized to cite students for underage drinking.
A recent reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act may affect the way in which Penn is required to report details about sexual violence on campus.
A full-time poet and part-time lecturer at the Center for Programs in Contemporary Writing, Kenneth Goldsmith is also a self-professed “institutional critic.”
Spring Fling — a fun-filled weekend for most — has the potential to be a nightmare for the officers of the Division of Public Safety.
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College and Wharton senior and Integrated Studies Board Chair Jason Franks grew up the youngest of nine children on a Pueblo Indian Reservation in Laguna, N.M.
The Social Planning and Events Committee announced that access to the buildings in the Quad will be restricted to Quad residents and their registered guests only from 10:00 a.m. until 6:30 p.m. on April 12 and 13 — the Friday and Saturday of Spring Fling.
Check out what crimes have occurred in the Penn Patrol Zone between Feb. 21 and March 7.
The month of February has brought nine assaults this month on campus— an increase from the same period in 2012 — but only one of the victims was affiliated with the University.
About 1,100 students took two hours off from studying this Wednesday night to ponder some of the bigger questions in life.
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Demonstrators gathered in the freezing cold Wednesday afternoon on the steps of Houston Hall to protest the results of the lottery registration at the Penn Alexander School.
A group of concerned parents and community members plan to rally outside of the University Council meeting at Houston Hall this Wednesday in protest of the new system of lottery registration at the Penn Alexander School.
January has seen an increase in the number of thefts from buildings in and around Penn’s campus — but a decrease in more violent crimes like robbery.
The announcement of a lottery system of registration at the Penn Alexander School in West Philadelphia is causing many Penn faculty and their families to think twice about staying in the neighborhood.
A female Penn student was struck by a car at the intersection of 38th and Walnut streets at approximately 2:45 p.m.