As rape reports rise, a silver lining?
The number of rapes reported on or near campus went way up last year, and some officials are pleased about it.
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The number of rapes reported on or near campus went way up last year, and some officials are pleased about it.
Sometimes, child sex charges are not enough to fire a professor at the University of Pennsylvania.
Just six months after her office brought the national media spotlight to Penn's campus - more specifically, to its dorm room windows - Office of Student Conduct Director Michele Goldfarb quietly resigned her post this summer.
For those lucky few who have the opportunity of running The Daily Pennsylvanian, your Penn experience is like no one else's.
Hey Day is on the ropes. Penn's administration has made it clear that if the two-year-old "Hey Deja vu" -- where the seniors pelt the juniors with whatever's handy -- isn't curtailed, Hey Day will cease to be. Since I'm a junior, and given that I don't particularly like being struck with blunt objects, I hope the seniors tone it down.
By anne dobson
University President Amy Gutmann announced yesterday that Harrison College House will be renamed after convicted sex offender and former Penn professor Tracy McIntosh.
The two students photographed having sex against a high-rise dormitory window last semester will now bare all to an even larger audience -- Playboy's.
To the Editor:
Cartoon stuff
In accordance with federal law, Penn's definition of sexual harassment is twofold. The first definition concerns quid pro quo harassment, which consists of an authority figure demanding a sexual favor that is "directly linked to the individual's terms of employment or academic success." Or, as College sophomore and Women's Week coordinator Sonia Pascal put it, "Have sex with me and get an A. Don't, and fail."
It is illegal to say "oh, boy" in Jonesborough, Ga. It is illegal to take a lion to the cinema in Baltimore. Absurd, right?
Unless you've been living under a rock for the past six months, you've probably been told at least 600 times to use campus walk and ride escort services.
Sometimes I fear that people flyering on Locust Walk are single-handedly destroying the rainforests.
Sexual harassment is on the rise across college campuses according to a new survey, but at Penn, experts say a fuzzy definition of harassment means fewer incidents get reported.
Penn loves sex ... duh. We like sex more than Greek Lady. More than Facebook stalking. More than -- dare I say it? -- Sudoku. We love it.
Public relations experts say the University avoided what could have been a serious blow to its public image stemming from a recent barrage of media attention over the recent nude-photo controversy.
F or the second time in a month, the University is neglecting its obligation to conduct a necessary investigation. Yesterday, University President Amy Gutmann declared there was no need to examine the actions of the Office of Student Conduct, the school's disciplinary arm, after it charged a student with sexual harassment for posting photographs online of a couple appearing to engage in sexual activity next to a high rise window.
Psychology graduate student Andrew Geier was preparing to leave an Office of Student Conduct meeting last week when OSC Director Michele Goldfarb stopped him.
"Okay, so I am going to send one AP score report to Penn State, University Park Campus," the official from the College Board said last week.