Fifth pleads guilty in West Philadelphia abortion clinic case
A fifth worker has pleaded guilty in connection to a gruesome West Philadelphia abortion clinic.
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A fifth worker has pleaded guilty in connection to a gruesome West Philadelphia abortion clinic.
The re-election of Philadelphia Mayor and 1979 Wharton graduate Michael Nutter means another four years of positive relationships between Penn and the city, administrators and students agree.
Multiple Penn students were cited for underage drinking as a result of a series of raids on Nov. 3 that targeted bars.
Overall, October saw a significant decrease in crime.
Some Penn students were arrested Thursday night at a local bar.
A new student group, OccupyPenn, will hold its first event on Friday: a teach-in on Locust Walk outside Huntsman Hall.
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Two women who worked in a West Philadelphia clinic just north of campus that performed illegal late-term abortions pleaded guilty to third-degree murder on Oct. 27.
Denied gun permits in the state of Pennsylvania have found a loophole in the system. Increasingly, residents near Penn have turned to Florida to legally carry concealed firearms.
Occupy Philadelphia saw its first sets of handcuffs last weekend.
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The jokes of Bill Cosby, the poetry of Maya Angelou and the thoughts of Malcolm Gladwell have all graced the halls of the 79-year-old Irvine Auditorium.
Occupy Philly, a protest against corporate greed in America, continued its third day in front of City Hall on Saturday.
Sometimes, police have to think outside the zone.
A team of Penn researchers is $1 million closer to ending cigarette smoking.
On Oct. 2, a student was sexually assaulted by a man unaffiliated with the University, according to Division of Public Safety Spokeswoman Stef Karp, who added that there were no reported injuries.
“He’s dead now,” Sergeant David Adler said. He was explaining one of the most publicized events of his time as a Penn Police officer. Adler was one of four cops who responded to a carjacking incident on Locust Walk last year, which ended when Adler and the three others shot and killed one of the criminals.
A man unaffiliated with the University was shot in the head on the 300 block of North Busti Street at about 8:50 p.m. Friday night. The victim was taken to the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, where he was in stable condition.
One oblivious biker rode right past Penn Police Chief Mark Dorsey on the sidewalk in front of the bookstore.
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