A 5,000-mile quest for love
This summer, a Wharton sophomore is hoping to travel 5,000 miles to confess his love for a girl he met five years ago at summer camp.
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This summer, a Wharton sophomore is hoping to travel 5,000 miles to confess his love for a girl he met five years ago at summer camp.
Today marks the beginning of the seniors’ last complete month as undergraduate students. Because the month of March is divided by spring break, April ends early for reading days and May sees final exams and commencement, February is the last full month of classes.
While students relax this winter break, Penn Police will be busy at work.
Christopher Easter will face attempted murder charges for an alleged shooting that left a Penn graduate paralyzed last month.
After two people were shot and killed at Virginia Tech on Thursday, Penn’s Division of Public Safety plans to prepare for the possibility of a similar event on campus.
View Crime Map: November 23-30 in a larger map
Greening vacant spaces in Philadelphia has been found to reduce crime, according to Perelman School of Medicine research.
Preliminary hearings were held yesterday for the five members of the Penn community who were arrested in the Occupy Philadelphia protests on Nov. 30.
School of Social Policy and Practice assistant professor Toorjo Ghose said he never expected to get arrested as part of the Occupy Philadelphia movement Wednesday morning and will fight the charges.
Fifty-two people were arrested following a police raid of Center City’s Dilworth Plaza early Wednesday morning to evict Occupy Philadelphia protesters.
A suspect has been arrested for shooting a Penn grad in the neck as he walked home in the Northern Liberties neighborhood of Philadelphia.
Around 38 percent of undergraduates lived off campus last fall, according to Penn’s Office of Institutional Research and Analysis. For many of these students, questions arise during the search for off-campus housing.
The family of a woman who died at an illegal late-term abortion clinic a block from campus has sued the city.
Penn Police have identified a suspect who entered 1920 Commons Tuesday night and — with the help of a gun — made off with cash, Division of Public Safety spokesperson Stef Karp wrote in an email.
A victim goes down a tricky path when trying to turn a sexual assault into a conviction.
Penn’s Division of Public Safety works to prevent sexual assault from falling through the cracks like it allegedly did at Pennsylvania State University.
“What on earth is going on? Do you realize you’re on the news and accused of molesting little boys?”
An armed robbery occurred in 1920 Commons at about 10 p.m. Tuesday night.
View Crime Map: Nov. 4 – 10 in a larger map
The Philadelphia office of United States Citizenship and Immigration Services will move into University City by the end of 2012.