Why a former Penn Police officer filed a lawsuit because he refused to shave his beard
Joseph Lewis had been a Penn Police officer for close to six years before his sergeant told him to shave or go home, according to his legal complaint.
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Joseph Lewis had been a Penn Police officer for close to six years before his sergeant told him to shave or go home, according to his legal complaint.
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In the face of various racially-driven incidents of hate in Philadelphia, Philadelphia District Attorney Seth Williams has created a new task force within the city to deal specifically with hate crimes, or as it is termed in the legal code of Pennsylvania, “ethnic intimidation.”
Thanksgiving is always a time when charged political conversation can send divisions down sides of the table. This year, however, the debate could turn into a full-on fight for some Penn students.
Three students petitioned the College of Arts and Sciences last week to reform the Pass/Fail system in an attempt to update the time-honored practice of taking classes without the pressure of earning a top grade.
A former Penn Police officer sued the University on Monday over alleged racial discrimination motivating his dismissal, Billy Penn reported. He is seeking an undisclosed sum of money.
The rise of 1968 Wharton graduate Donald Trump came as a shock to many, but even more shocking was his win in the general election. Members of the class of 1968 now find themselves awaiting the presidency of someone they went to school with.
The 2016 election results came as a shock to many. Going into the night, it seemed as though Hillary Clinton was more than likely to win. As Donald Trump took more and more electoral votes, however, people began to feel betrayed by the polls.
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Chuck Todd, the moderator of NBC's "Meet the Press" and a veteran political journalist, has covered seven presidential races, but this one, he told The Daily Pennsylvanian in an interview last week, is "the worst presidential election in my lifetime."
To Linda Lucker Leibowitz, an expert in the Graduate School of Education in studying childhood bullies, Republican nominee Donald Trump has proven to be a perfect test case.
An armed robbery occurred at 6:38 p.m. on Wednesday at 3441 Chestnut Street, prompting a UPennAlert.
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You might think that with the increase of drunken people on the streets with dark costumes, Halloween weekend would lead to an increase in crime — but you’d be wrong.
It’s the eternal question discussed during those testy Thanksgiving dinners and on long car rides: how to engage your parents when they are voting for a different political candidate. Perhaps no election has made that division more pronounced than the 2016 one, where supporters of Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton have engaged in a vicious general election battle.
This election has seen many firsts, such as the nomination of a woman to lead a major party presidential ticket, the Harvard Republican Club’s refusal to endorse their party’s nominee and the refusal of a presidential candidate to release tax returns. Yet it still seems that the greatest first may be the unlikely success of independent candidate 2011 Wharton graduate Evan McMullin.
As 1968 Wharton graduate Donald Trump rose to the top of the field of Republican presidential candidates, his Penn classmates said they watched with dread.
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Donald Trump’s recorded statements about groping and kissing women without their consent drew a swift, condemnatory reaction from campus sexual prevention advocates and political groups on Sunday.
A federal judge has ruled in favor of Penn in a recent lawsuit against a neuroscientist who died after exposure to radiation while researching at the University.