In recession, summer classes spike
The rippling effects of the current economic recession have surfaced at Penn again, this time to the benefit of summer session enrollment.
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The rippling effects of the current economic recession have surfaced at Penn again, this time to the benefit of summer session enrollment.
Alleged panty thief awaits arraignment
Twice in the past seven months, a Penn Police officer has used deadly force against a perpetrator - the only two such occasions in Penn Police history.
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Wharton junior Jason Myers was arrested Thursday for 10 burglaries committed inside Harnwell College House over Thanksgiving break.
Penn senior Diexia Wang was arrested at Mayer Hall last week after he allegedly stalked female residents of the dorm and stole their property, including their undergarments.
Police say they have no leads into the investigation of last Monday's sexual assault of a female student in her apartment on the 4000 block of Spruce Street.
A second teenager from a group thought to be responsible for at least six robberies of Drexel students was arrested this past weekend, police officals said.
Two males unaffiliated with the University were robbed last week, Division of Public Safety officials said.
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Philadelphia Police released a detailed account yesterday of the sexual assault of a female student on the 4000 block of Spruce Street.
A female Temple University student was physically and sexually assaulted earlier this month inside one of Temple's main academic buildings, raising questions about the role of camera surveillance and open access in university buildings.
Total crime for October climbed slightly compared to the same month last year, though rates for violent crime decreased.
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On the north side of campus, things continue to go south.
Van Pelt Library: A resource for studying, researching -and theft?
Ira Harkavy, the founder and head of the newly renamed Barbara and Edward Netter Center for Community Partnerships, has ten million new reasons to be happy.
Last year, third-year Engineering graduate student Darren Brey was tired of having a car in the city.
One by one, they keep jumping off the wireless bandwagon.
With the number of homicides in Philadelphia inching past 300, police and community officials are now calling on black males in the city to curb violent crime.