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Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy dazzled alumni, faculty and staff of Penn Law School with his intellect and “personable” demeanor at a lecture on Thursday night as he discussed the role of the courts in American society.
While Pennsylvania law currently prohibits same-sex marriage, proceedings in a federal court case to overturn Pennsylvania’s Marriage Law are slowly underway.
This year’s fire safety demonstration had a clear message: how quickly fires can get out of control.
A three-car crash at 38th and Spruce streets at around 5:00 p.m. left at least one injured, according to Philadelphia Police officers on the scene. This marks the sixth incident at the intersection this calendar year.
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The most enthusiastic Penn students just received their diplomas after only a year at school.
United States Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy will visit the University next week to teach a constitutional law class and speak with law school students and alumni, the Law School will announce Wednesday.
In the wake of the decision in Windsor v. U.S. — which declared the Defense of Marriage Act unconstitutional — lawsuits dealing with same-sex marriage have been filed in states across the country, from Kentucky to New Mexico to here in Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court will not hear the University’s appeal of a nearly $10 million medical malpractice verdict against a doctor at the Penn Neurological Institute at Pennsylvania Hospital.
A man arrested for robbing a female Penn student at gunpoint on the 4000 block of Pine Street last Sunday will next appear in court on Sept. 26 for a preliminary hearing.
A Graduate School of Education alumna could serve as the next under secretary of the Navy at the United States Department of Defense.
While the price of weddings has been skyrocketing in recent years, a new initiative by Penn’s Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology now offers a low-cost option for couples wishing to tie the knot.
After her students post about their weekly readings, Gwendolyn DuBois Shaw looks through their responses on her iPad.
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Amid the backdrop of a looming local election season, the Presidential Commission on Election Administration met in Center City to discuss how to improve current election policies.
A memorial service will be held this weekend for second-year Graduate School of Education student Wendy Shung, who died Aug. 19.
By the end of this school year, all 12 of Penn’s schools will be unified under one learning management system: Canvas.
Igor Kopytoff, a former Department of Anthropology professor, died on Aug. 9 at Hahnemann University Hospital from complications related to Parkinson’s disease.
Second-year Graduate School of Education student Wendy Shung, 24, died on August 19. Her death was ruled a suicide, said Philadelphia Health Department spokesperson Jeff Moran.