Vaginas find their voice on V-Day
"If your vagina got dressed, what would it wear?"
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"If your vagina got dressed, what would it wear?"
A few weeks back, Wharton sophomore Keith Williams and some friends entered the McDonald's on 40th and Walnut streets during the hours between Saturday night and Sunday morning. As you probably already know, Williams and his friends were called "stupid school kids" and deliberately given bad service, despite treating the staff respectfully.
If you have ever visited the McDonald's at 40th and Walnut streets late on a Saturday night, you may have encountered a scene of drunken chaos.
In an opinion authored by Judge D. Brooks Smith on Monday, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit ruled in favor of Temple University student Christian DeJohn in DeJohn v. Temple University. The ruling upheld a previous decision stating that Temple's former sexual harassment policy was unconstitutional.
Steven Pinker has a way with words.
From force-feeding pledges various mysterious substances to quaffing copious amounts of alcohol in creative ways, the fraternity initiation process has always been one of the more curious practices of American college culture.
An AlliedBarton security guard exposed himself to a female student after he escorted her home Monday night, Division of Public Safety officials said yesterday.
It looks like the market for online Ivy League gossip just got a little bigger.
A preliminary hearing for a man accused of sexually harassing a woman in Van Pelt Library earlier this month was postponed yesterday morning.
Eber Devine, accused of sexually harassing a woman in Van Pelt Library, has had many previous encounters with the law throughout his lifetime, including various instances at Penn.
Van Pelt Library was the scene of the alleged sexual harassment by Eber Devine of a woman from Conshohocken July 3. Devine's ties with Penn go back to 1999, when he was a student at the College of General Studies. He is currently being sued by Penn to rec
A man was scheduled to be arraigned last night for alleged sexual harassment in Van Pelt Library.
The study rooms on the third floor of Van Pelt Library. The rooms were the site of alleged sexual harassment earlier this month, when a woman came to the library for an interview with a man who said he headed a modeling agency
Former assistant district attorney Susan Herron will become the next director of Penn's Office of Student Conduct, Provost Ronald Daniels announced last week.
'Innocent until proven guilty" isn't just the mantra of the United States legal system - it's also the way Penn oversees its tenured professors.
A judge will decide within the next week whether jailed sex offender and Penn student Kurt Mitman will be allowed to return to campus, though any release from prison will likely be accompanied by additional security.
Penn's rise to national prominence has been long and steady - but not always pretty.
Tomorrow marks my 37th birthday. Believe it or not, Ripley. That photo over there can be a bit deceiving, can't it?
At least it doesn't seem to be as bad as that "water buffalo" incident.
That was the question posed by a headline in this newspaper three weeks ago. The accompanying article noted that seven forcible rapes had been reported on or near Penn's campus in 2005. A year earlier, only one had been reported.