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Passion Pit will open the 2012 Spring Fling concert, the Social Planning and Events Committee announced at noon today, Mar. 14.
In response to a potential bomb threat, Penn Police secured the area around Meyerson Hall — Penn’s School of Design building — Saturday morning, according to Vice President for Public Safety Maureen Rush.
Due to heightened efforts by Penn Police during the holiday season, November saw a 37-percent decrease in crime from this time last year, according to Vice President for the Division of Public Safety Maureen Rush.
Raymond Haywood, who was arrested and charged for alleged armed robbery of Starbucks in 1920 Commons in November, is scheduled to appear in court Thursday.
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Penn Police arrested Bon Appétit employee Raymond Haywood the day before Thanksgiving for the alleged armed robbery that occurred at 1920 Commons on Nov. 15, according to the Division of Public Safety.
When they move off campus, many Penn students expect to simply pay for rent and utilities each month. However, some are surprised to find themselves paying for much more than they originally thought.
A local student’s arrest while studying in Egypt put the potential dangers of study abroad programs in the national spotlight.
A robbery at gunpoint was reported Sunday night inside New Style Pizzeria at the corner of 41st and Chestnut streets, according to the Division of Public Safety.
It was Jeffrey Lee’s cheery disposition that those close to him remember most fondly.
Nursing and Wharton senior Jeffrey Lee died Sunday morning after running the Philadelphia Half Marathon, according to University spokesperson Phyllis Holtzman.
Medical students may find themselves spending a lot less time in Van Pelt this semester thanks to a new medical database called Docphin which debuted Monday, Nov. 14.
On Saturday evening, a 25-year-old woman was allegedly raped by a fellow Occupy Philadelphia protester outside City Hall. The woman said she woke up from a nap Saturday afternoon to a man entering her tent, according to The Philadelphia Inquirer. The suspect is a 50-year-old man who has faced a string of similar charges in Michigan. He was arrested shortly after the victim alerted police.
Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter is back for round two.
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Over one-quarter of Penn households earn more than $250,000 per year.
An underground gas explosion at 34th and Ludlow Streets at about 5 p.m. Wednesday caused pavement damage at the southwest corner of the intersection.
When the new version of Penn Course Review launched Oct. 31, its updated design exposed existing inaccuracies and elicited calls for its immediate takedown.
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