In this week's crime log: thefts from Houston Hall, Franklin's Table, and the Quad
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Four instances of a woman trespassing in on-campus houses were reported in the last week, according an email the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life sent to Greek housing residents.
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Earlier this month, Penn's Division of Public Safety received Security Magazine’s Security 500 award for the No. 1 Public Safety program in higher education for the 13th year in a row.
More than four dozen police officers and public safety personnel received recognition in the Division of Public Safety's biannual commendation ceremony for their efforts ranging from combatting thefts to helping Penn community members.
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Penn announced new plans for a $14.86 million renovation to Steinberg-Dietrich Hall at the Board of Trustees budget and finance meeting Thursday. Administrators also proposed a $21.45 million budget to install air conditioning units in Gregory College House and repaint Mayer Hall of Stouffer College House.
A robbery with a weapon at the 4300 block of Pine Street prompted a UPennAlert Thursday evening.
A liquid nitrogen leak in the Chemistry Building led to an evacuation Thursday afternoon.
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After students voiced complaints that Houston Hall was not a student union and instead essentially functioned as an event space, Penn administrators and student government made plans to renovate the hall to serve its primary role as a hub for student life.
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Penn's largest off-campus landlord has revised its "as-is" policy to discourage current tenants from passing down furniture to incoming tenants, prompting students to criticize the change as an annoyance.
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A former Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania employee, who identifies as a transgender woman, has opened a lawsuit against HUP for gender discrimination. After a recent judge’s order, the lawyers for the employee and HUP are meeting to revise the plaintiff's claims against the university.
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