City curfew law creates controversy
The city’s curfew law, passed last October, was meant to reduce crimes related to flash mob violence.
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The city’s curfew law, passed last October, was meant to reduce crimes related to flash mob violence.
Expecting a thrilling ride in the dark alleyways of West Philadelphia, we were surprised when we ended up taking a scenic tour of the city at night.
Frank Trower, a 21-year-old male, was found dead inside his rented townhouse at 39th and Market streets around 4 p.m. on Feb. 5.
Mayor Michael Nutter is ready to change the city’s nickname of “Killadelphia.”
Frank Trower, a 21-year-old male, was found dead inside his rented townhouse at 39th and Market streets around 4 p.m. on Feb. 5.
A College senior, who established his own alcohol delivery service last week, is now seeking legal permission from the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board.
After the closing of the liquor store near campus, students are seeking alternatives for procuring alcohol.
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Richard Berk is fighting crime and busting bad guys with an algorithm as his weapon of choice.
Penn saw a 5-percent drop in crime during the 2011 calendar year, as well as a 7-percent drop in the fiscal year, which begins in July.
This year’s holiday season didn’t bring many tidings of good cheer.
Theft Jan. 9 — A 20-year-old female student reported that an unattended iPod Touch was taken by an unknown suspect at Harrison College House at around midnight.
A UPennAlert was issued Tuesday morning at 6:19 a.m. due to a reported robbery and assault in the area of 3800 Woodland Avenue — about two blocks south of Spruce street.
The former School of Design student who left an unidentified briefcase in front of Meyerson Hall on Dec. 10 is scheduled for a status hearing in court on Jan. 26.
After 13 hours of painstaking positioning, the newly dubbed “Super Domino Brothers” unleashed their behemoth Rube Goldberg machine at the Penn Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology Sunday afternoon.
Behind every great man, there is a great ghost. For William Birnes, host of History Channel’s UFO Hunters and author of over 25 books on subjects ranging from human behavior to the paranormal, this statement proves true.