Quad suspect released on bail
Jacob Leslie Dallas, the man arrested in connection with the attempted rape of a female student in the Quadrangle Saturday, was released on bail Tuesday but faces several charges.
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Jacob Leslie Dallas, the man arrested in connection with the attempted rape of a female student in the Quadrangle Saturday, was released on bail Tuesday but faces several charges.
The male University student who reported that he was robbed at gunpoint at 46th and Spruce streets Sunday morning received only minor injuries.
The guard who was on duty when a man snuck into the Quadrangle and attempted to assault a student has been fired by Allied Spectaguard.
A female University student was assaulted inside her Quadrangle dormitory room early Saturday morning.
A female University student was reportedly assaulted in her Quadrangle room by a man early Saturday morning.
Due to abnormally high numbers of bicycle thefts in recent months, the Penn Police Department will be holding bicycle registration in each of the residence halls over the next few weeks.
The events of Sept. 11 changed the way the nation addresses security, and the University was no exception.
As the nation's fifth largest city and the home to some of America's most famous sites, Philadelphia's safety has been a huge concern for city officials following Sept. 11.
While newly-named Executive Vice President Maj. Gen. Clifford Stanley's military background might not be the most standard of routes to a top job in higher education, administrators say his skills as a leader make him a natural for his new role as Penn's top businessman.
Though several robberies, burglaries and assaults disrupted campus calm over the past three months, Penn saw typical summer crime rates this year, according to Penn Police.
The Philadelphia School Reform Commission filed suit against several students who staged a protest at the commission's controversial meeting on Wednesday when it announced that more than 40 city schools would be privatized.
The School Reform Commission announced yesterday that 70 of Philadelphia's schools will undergo substantial changes before their doors open again in September.
After months of delay and silence, Mayor John Street appointed Sylvester Johnson as Police Commissioner and Secretary of Public Safety on Wednesday.
Two male University students were reportedly robbed at gunpoint early yesterday morning while walking near 41st and Pine streets.
Pennsylvania's primary elections, previously set for May 21, will likely be pushed back to July 16, and political experts believe the move will negatively affect voter turnout.
City Council voted on Wednesday to approve a bill that will lower Philadelphia's wage tax by at least four percent over the next five years.
Mayor John Street has announced that Philadelphia will not be submitting a bid to host the 2004 Democratic National Convention.
Hundreds of demonstrators marched through Center City yesterday morning in a show of support for a proposed City Council bill to lower the city's wage tax rates.
With Philadelphia's wage tax one of the highest in the nation, city and state leaders are arguing over legislation that could lower the current tax rate.
The School Reform Commission's efforts to turn around Philadelphia's troubled school district have been reenergized recently by a number of victories over and within City Council.