Prof pleads no contest to sex assault
Penn Neurosurgery professor Tracy McIntosh pleaded no contest to, and was found guilty of, sexual assault and drug charges related to an attack on an acquaintance two years ago.
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Penn Neurosurgery professor Tracy McIntosh pleaded no contest to, and was found guilty of, sexual assault and drug charges related to an attack on an acquaintance two years ago.
A Philadelphia federal appeals court ruled yesterday that an amendment requiring law schools to allow military recruiting on campus or lose federal funding was unconstitutional.
Four robberies or attempted robberies on campus occured on or near campus over the weekend, two of them involving guns, according to police reports.
The Psi Upsilon fraternity could be held at least partially liable in court for the injuries sustained by College junior Matthew Paris at a September party, according to some Penn Law professors.
A male walking down the street with a butcher knife was arrested outside the Penn Police headquarters at approximately 6:30 p.m. yesterday evening, according to police.
Amid the wailing of bagpipes and marching of the Penn Police color guard, Mark Dorsey was officially sworn in last night as the new University chief of police.
The Penn Police stress that their priority when dealing with incidents involving alcohol is keeping students safe, not arresting those who violate underage drinking laws.
As the unofficial border between the Penn campus and West Philadelphia, 40th Street has held an unsavory reputation in the minds of many. That perception is something both the Penn and Philadelphia Police have been working in the last three months to change.
With a new chief of police at the helm, Penn's Division of Public Safety has promoted a number of officials from within and been reorganized in order to put additional emphasis on emergency preparedness.
Penn's international students may not have been able to vote in yesterday's presidential election, but at least 60 of them helped to make sure that the voting went as smoothly as possible.
A Penn graduate student was robbed at gunpoint of $95 and his car on 42nd Street, between Spruce and Locust streets last Friday evening.
Three unknown males attempted to rob a 33-year-old female Penn student on the 400 block of South 41st Street around 7:40 p.m. Tuesday.
Barring an intervention from the United States Supreme Court, Ralph Nader will not be listed as a presidential candidate on the ballot on Election Day.
A Triangle Diner employee was robbed at approximately 10 p.m. Tuesday night outside King's Court/English House.
In 27 years of police work, he's made gun and drug busts, run hostage negotiations, roamed the streets of Philadelphia as a plainclothes cop and protected high ranking politicians and foreign dignitaries.
The University tapped 27-year police veteran Mark Dorsey as the new chief of the University of Pennsylvania Police Department yesterday, capping a four-month process that began after the abrupt resignation of the former chief.
While September 2003 saw a rash of crimes, including 12 robberies, this past September has been a relatively quiet month for the campus police.
Two male students were involved in an altercation at McDonald's at approximately 2:30 a.m. Sunday, landing one of them in the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania with facial injuries -- and leading to the arrest of a student bystander.
If you ever happen to be walking by College Hall and notice a frisbee clanging off of Ben Franklin's bronzed eminence, don't be alarmed -- chances are nobody is trying to deface Penn's famed patriarch. You've probably just wandered into the middle of a round of disc golf, a sport that is quickly gaining popularity among college students nationwide.
More details have started to emerge about the incident involving Samuel Wallace, the student who was arrested last Tuesday after falsely pulling a fire alarm in DuBois College House and attacking the two investigating police officers.