Exposure suit not likely for high-rise pair
The couple pictured in the now-infamous Hamilton College House sex-scene photo could be prosecuted under state law for exposing themselves in public.
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The couple pictured in the now-infamous Hamilton College House sex-scene photo could be prosecuted under state law for exposing themselves in public.
Recent controversy surrounding a photograph of a sex scene marks at least the second time in just over a decade that the University has come under fire over free-speech issues.
Penn officials dropped all charges against the student embroiled in a controversy over free expression yesterday.
"Ivy League Grind: It's the Naked Truth," screeched the headline on the front page of yesterday's Philadelphia Daily News.
I t is shameful that it takes a barrage of negative press for the University to finally make the right decision. Penn had one of its students backed into a corner with unreasonable charges of sexual harassment for posting on the Internet nude photos of other students in front of an open window.
The University has decided to drop all disciplinary charges against the Engineering junior accused of violating the school's Code of Student Conduct, Sexual Harassment Policy and Policy on Acceptable Use of Electronic Resources.
A renowned defender of academic freedom of expression will represent an Engineering junior today in a case pitting student privacy against the First Amendment.
Sexual harassment charges over a photo of the outside of a building? That is ridiculous. But that is what the Office of Student Conduct is threatening one student with for what, at worst, is an exercise in poor taste An Engineering junior who has admitted to taking photos of two naked students and then posting them on his personal Penn Web site faces disciplinary action that by many accounts is abnormally harsh.
What started out as two risque pictures has turned into a very serious matter for one Penn student.
A photo of two students appearing to have sex in Hamilton College House has been circulating. University officials have charged a student with sexual harassment for posting one such photo on a personal Penn Web site.
American Apparel has opened its doors at 37th and Walnut streets, greeting customers with a rainbow-colored selection that ranges from plain T-shirts to men's briefs and even clothes for dogs.
The opening of American Apparel at 37th and Walnut streets has been delayed until Oct. 6.
The face of Penn is changing, one retail establishment at a time.
Dov Charney, founder and CEO of American Apparel -- a clothing store that will be opening a branch in the storefront at 37th and Walnut formerly occupied by Smith Bros. -- cares about his employees' needs. In Charney's factory in Los Angeles -- the largest apparel factory in the country, with over 3,000 workers -- employees earn an average of twice the minimum wage, receive free treatment from certified massage therapists and have subsidized lunches and ESL courses, since the majority of them speak primarily Spanish. And according to Heather Pithie, a former recruiter with American Apparel, Charney once gave her a vibrator because "it's great during sex."
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Former professor Tracy McIntosh will be the focus of a second lawsuit. And this time, Penn is fair game, too.
During her freshman year, College senior Molly Frisinger was woken up in the middle of the night by her ringing dorm room telephone.
Locust Walk isn't what it used to be. In the last 40 years, partially due to unfortunate events and subsequent protests, fraternities have slowly disappeared from the one-time "frat row."
Locust Walk isn't what it used to be. In the last 40 years, partially due to unfortunate events and subsequent protests, fraternities have slowly disappeared from the one-time "frat row."
Locust Walk isn't what it used to be. In the last 40 years, partially due to unfortunate events and subsequent protests, fraternities have slowly disappeared from the one-time "frat row."