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(03/26/13 11:23pm)
In what students are denouncing as a “violation of [their] First Amendment rights,” the Division of Public Safety and the Office of Alcohol and Other Drug Program Initiatives announced Tuesday that they will be implementing a random Breathalyzer test for students entering and already inside of the Quad during this year’s Spring Fling.
(03/21/13 5:07am)
Using history as a vantage point, two Penn professors took some time to examine contemporary China-Japan relations.
(03/19/13 12:51am)
Monday morning, a jury began its examination of Kermit Gosnell and what a prosecutor called his “house of horrors” less than a mile from Penn’s campus.
(03/13/13 10:51pm)
A former Penn professor’s recent parole review has led to proposed legislation to reform the Pennsylvania parole system.
(02/28/13 4:03am)
Proposed legislation in the Philadelphia City Council could finally prohibit employers from requiring access to potential and current employees’ social media accounts.
(02/28/13 1:43am)
The murder trial of a doctor who operated an abortion clinic less than a mile from the center of campus begins jury selection on March 4.
(02/21/13 4:14am)
Two Penn undergraduate students took the train to Washington, D.C., in November 1972 to report on the presidential election for The Daily Pennsylvanian.
(02/19/13 4:39am)
The Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania have filed eight lawsuits against former Hospital employees since Jan. 1, 2013.
(02/18/13 5:41am)
The Penn International Affairs Association’s Intercollegiate Debate Team took home the award for Best Large Delegation at the Harvard National Model United Nations Conference on Sunday.
(02/12/13 5:41am)
A former Penn employee and alumna recently filed a lawsuit against the University of Pennsylvania due to employment discrimination on the basis of national origin.
(02/07/13 5:00am)
While controversy can be prevalent on campus — from questions of diversity to off-campus living conditions — Penn offers numerous resources to resolve such disputes.
(01/30/13 4:40am)
If proposed Pennsylvania legislation passes, getting caught with a fake ID could not only lead to you getting turned away but to the ID’s confiscation.
(01/29/13 3:37am)
The six plaintiffs suing the Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania, Inc. over housing conditions have reached a settlement with the University.
(01/23/13 6:03am)
Six Penn students filed a lawsuit against the Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania, Inc. due to “utterly reprehensible [housing] conditions” they experienced during the 2011-2012 academic year.
(01/22/13 5:46am)
The Daily Pennsylvanian sat down with Law School alumnus and freshman U.S. Rep. Matthew Cartwright (D-Pa.) to discuss his time at Penn Law and his goals for Congress. He was sworn into the 113th Congress on Jan. 3.
(01/09/13 2:15am)
On Jan. 3, Law School alumnus Matthew Cartwright (D-Pa.) was sworn in to the 113th Congress.
(12/09/12 10:50pm)
On Friday, the Supreme Court of the United States announced that it would hear two cases next year on the topic of gay marriage.
(12/09/12 2:54am)
Near the rubble and construction fences lining the Charles Addams Fine Arts Hall, the newly redesigned Addams Family Silhouette is causing passersby to do a double-take.
(11/05/12 3:40am)
Storytelling plus advocacy equals social change. According to Valarie Kaur, this is an equation that will reshape the world.
(10/29/12 12:08am)
A cure for cancer? Not yet. But the new method of bacterial treatment developed by the Penn iGEM Team might revolutionize the way we look at science.