The past year of crimes committed at Penn is now available to view
Each year, the Division of Public Safety releases the Annual Security and Fire Safety Report, as required by the Clery Act of 1990.
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Each year, the Division of Public Safety releases the Annual Security and Fire Safety Report, as required by the Clery Act of 1990.
Assault:
Three 2,000-year-old pieces of history currently sit in the middle of the Engineering Quad. And hardly anyone even knows they exist.
Malik Divers is no stranger to horsing around.
A robbery at the TD Bank on 37th and Walnut streets prompted a UPennAlert on Wednesday afternoon, the Division of Public Safety said. The suspect, a fully-bearded black man wearing construction gear, is still at large.
Assault:
With 7,000 trees and 100 acres of open space, Penn sticks out like a green thumb among urban campuses.
Domestic Assault:
As police cruisers zipped across campus on Friday night, many students living off campus asked the same question: What was going on and why hadn't a UPennAlert been sent?
In the early hours of Aug. 29, a student was caught lighting plastic red cups and hand sanitizer on the fifth floor of Mayer Hall. The fire tripped a smoke alarm, and the arsonist escaped among the crowds of students who evacuated the dorm.
Around noon on Thursday, “Brother Ross" Jackson of North Carolina set up camp on College Green to preach a message against homosexuality as part of his tour across American college campuses “to come against the typical college culture.”
Your correspondent spent his Saturday taking a nude jaunt on his bike through the streets of Philadelphia.
At the start of every year, Penn welcomes first-year students with a packed orientation, filled with five days of of educational programming and elaborate festivities.
Domestic Assault:
One Penn student was robbed early Friday morning and brought to the hospital after an altercation with three men a block from Copabanana, Vice President for Public Safety Maureen Rush said.
This year’s New Student Orientation saw a 50 percent increase in hospital transports, according to the Division of Public Safety.
Students for a Democratic Society and Penn Political Union engaged in a formal debate Monday night, arguing over the merits of the Central Intelligence Agency and its role in promoting global security.
Wildcats gone too wild?
A tenured Villanova University professor, Christopher Haas, was recently charged with 415 counts of sexual abuse of children and possession of child pornography. A warrant for his arrest was issued on March 25th after Villanova officials notified Radnor Township police that he had accessed child pornography on a campus computer.
Renowned political scientist John Mearsheimer thinks the current state of United States foreign policy is a disaster.