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(11/30/11 6:13am)
Mayor and 1976 Wharton graduate Michael Nutter announced in a press conference this afternoon that 52 people were arrested overnight following a police raid of Center City’s Dilworth Plaza early Wednesday morning.
(11/29/11 11:43pm)
College freshman Annie Zhu, 19, died of cancer in her Raritan, N.J., home Tuesday morning.
(10/28/11 4:15am)
Just in time for Parents’ Weekend, the Office of Career Services released preliminary data from its Career Plans survey of the Class of 2011.
(10/18/11 2:55am)
United States Vice President Joe Biden will be at Houston Hall’s Bodek Lounge Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. to talk about how the proposed American Jobs Act bill can improve public safety.
(08/30/11 11:27pm)
This article was published August 30, 2011 at 12:03 a.m.
(08/29/11 9:24pm)
This article was originally published August 25, 2011 at 3:17 p.m.
(08/29/11 9:08pm)
A newly-enforced curfew in Philadelphia led to the apprehension of dozens of juveniles this past weekend. While police hope that the new ordinance will protect parts of the city – including the Penn area – from violent mobs, it may end up targeting some of Penn’s younger students.
(05/13/11 1:22am)
Former Republican House Speaker Newt Gingrich formally announced his presidential campaign May 11 over Twitter.
(05/12/11 3:32am)
1983 Wharton MBA graduate Raj Rajaratnam was found guilty on 14 counts of conspiracy and fraud in what has been called the largest insider-trading case in history.
(05/02/11 6:29am)
At about 7 p.m. Sunday, Philadelphia and Penn police responded to a report of a man with a weapon near 38th and Spruce streets. Police found a suspect matching the description by High Rise Field — however, officers found that he did not have a weapon, Division of Public Safety spokeswoman Stef Karp said.
(04/15/11 5:32am)
Power failures near 40th and Walnut streets recently left students and businesses temporarily without power. However, according to the PECO energy company, full power has been returned to most customers.
(04/12/11 7:46am)
The Division of Public Safety advises students to be cautious after an attempted rape Monday morning in Fairmount Park against a female jogger, unaffiliated with the University.
(03/17/11 7:35am)
Thanks to a new phone application, Penn InTouch is now literally at students’ fingertips.
(03/12/11 9:32am)
Domenique Wilson, 25, was sentenced Thursday to 84-to-230 years in state prison for multiple home invasions and rapes, including that of a Penn student in 2008.
(03/01/11 12:25pm)
Multiple students reported gunshots near 41st and Pine streets at about 12:45 a.m. Tuesday. "No weapons were found, no suspects were found [and] no injuries" were reported, Division of Public Safety spokeswoman Stef Cella confirmed at 2:05 a.m., adding that Penn Police were still highly concentrated around the area of 41st and Spruce streets.
(02/21/11 10:20am)
Penn President Amy Gutmann has been chosen to serve on yet another national commission.
(02/18/11 8:23am)
A two-alarm fire broke out at an apartment building on 45th and Walnut streets at about 6:45 p.m. Thursday evening.
(02/01/11 4:33am)
A Penn alumnus could end up as the next president of the United States.
(01/26/11 9:31am)
On Jan. 24, the Philadelphia District Attorney’s Office cleared four University Police Department officers of any criminal wrongdoing for fatally shooting a suspect in the Nov. 21, 2010 carjacking that ended in a gunfight on Locust Walk and 40th Street.
(01/20/11 11:44am)
A grand jury report released Wednesday on former abortion doctor Kermit Gosnell detailed the specific actions he is charged with.