In this week’s crime log: vandalism at the LGBT Center and attempted stabbing with a pen
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While some Penn students are still on the search for off-campus housing, a club at Penn is helping students navigate legal complexities and avoid being scammed.
An indecent assault was reported on 38th and Woodland Walk at 8:30 p.m., according to a UPennAlert sent out this evening.
Penn's Kappa Alpha Theta sorority house was burglarized Friday afternoon, students in the sorority said.
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Several residents in Harrison College House said they were instructed to evacuate the building because of a broken pipe Monday night.
Would you like a glass of “wooder”? Maybe some “cawfee”? This unique dialect is common at Penn when speaking to native Philadelphians, and assistant professor of Linguistics Meredith Tamminga is researching the Philadelphia accent and the social factors that are changing the way it is spoken.
Robert Levy, a 1952 College graduate who served as a Penn trustee for more than 40 years, died on Nov. 7. He was 87.
As the fall term draws to a close, many Penn students are thinking about how to secure summer internships that will aid in their job search after graduation. Recent research from a student-led publication suggests, however, that the majority of undergraduate students pursue summer commitments outside of expected categories.
The building that houses the Joseph H. Lauder Institute for Management & International Studies at Penn is undergoing a renovation, Wharton announced in a press release on Tuesday.
The University of Pennsylvania's Center for the Study of Ethnicity, Race, and Immigration received a research fund to support further undergraduate research at Penn.
Cornell University reclassified its economics major as a STEM program this week, joining the four other Ivy League universities which have also done so in the past year. Penn is not among their ranks.