Philadelphia, Penn Police apprehend escaped prisoner on Penn's campus
An escaped prisoner was apprehended on the 3400 block of Spruce Street around 11:00 a.m. on Nov. 28.
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An escaped prisoner was apprehended on the 3400 block of Spruce Street around 11:00 a.m. on Nov. 28.
College junior Tara Tarawneh was arrested on Nov. 4 after allegedly stealing an Israeli flag from the front of a Campus Apartments house near Penn’s campus.
President Liz Magill and Board of Trustees Chair Scott Bok pledged to regain the trust of critical alumni who are doubtful of their leadership and halting donations at a board meeting on Friday, while community members held a demonstration outside.
Edgar Luzete Monteiro, a graduate student in Penn’s School of Arts & Sciences, died on Oct. 29.
Editor's Note: The original story published did not accurately reflect The Daily Pennsylvanian's standards for fair and unbiased reporting. The article has been updated to reflect that the pro-Palestinian rally-goers at Penn did not identify or view themselves as pro-Hamas. The story has also been updated to reflect the safety concerns voiced by Jewish and Palestinian students on campus.
Penn alumni who were present in the region during Hamas' attack on Israel and at the start of the ongoing violence reflected on their experiences in interviews with The Daily Pennsylvanian.
Writers and performers celebrated Palestinian art and culture while discussing their right to national independence at the Palestine Writes Literature Festival this weekend.
Penn student groups celebrated National Voter Registration Day with tabling events on Tuesday.
The Accolade on Chestnut, Penn’s newest housing option for graduate students, opened on Aug. 18 following a $94 million renovation by a private developer.
As the eviction deadline for the University City Townhomes approaches, its owners are turning to Philadelphia’s Eviction Diversion Program to help relocate the remaining residents.
Plans for a new 12-story apartment complex at the intersection of 40th and Market streets in the University City West Powelton neighborhood have been announced.
Rue Landau is set to become the first openly LGBTQ member of the Philadelphia City Council.
LGBT Center Director Erin Cross will leave her position on June 5 after more than two decades at Penn.
The Committee on Open Expression held a meeting on April 26 to hear community concerns about their proposed interpretation of Penn’s open expression guidelines.
With three weeks to go until the primary, Philadelphia mayoral candidates discussed concerns from constituents at an on-campus forum on April 24.
University City Townhomes residents and advocates called the recent settlement between the property's developers and the city of Philadelphia a victory, with some caveats.
Penn professors and parents expressed frustration with the Philadelphia School District's effort to address recent issues of asbestos, which involves a $100 million dollar grant from Penn.
Penn and Drexel students have held protests this week, demanding that their respective universities meet their calls to preserve affordable housing in West Philadelphia.
The National Labor Relations Board filed a complaint against Starbucks, citing allegations of union busting at its 34th and Walnut streets location.
After closing temporarily due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the CO-OP Restaurant and Bar — a high-end restaurant serving mid-Atlantic cuisine — is reopening only a few blocks from Penn’s campus.