Your Voice by Lucas Laib
I assume it is coincidence that Jonathan Iwry and Shawn Kelley's columns appeared in the same edition of the Daily Pennsylvanian.
I assume it is coincidence that Jonathan Iwry and Shawn Kelley's columns appeared in the same edition of the Daily Pennsylvanian.
“Hands up, don’t shoot,” the protesters shouted as they marched onto College Green.
The University launched the 24/7 HELP line on Monday morning.
Philadelphia police officers will begin testing their new wearable cameras today. As part of a six-month pilot program, officers from the Philadelphia Police Department have volunteered to test out the new cameras.
“Hands up, don’t shoot,” the protesters shouted as they marched onto College Green.
The University launched the 24/7 HELP line on Monday morning.
Bruce E. Barshay is seeking damages for ethical and medical negligence on the part of Penn's Matthew J. Ryan Veterinary Hospital for contributing to the premature death of his dog.
A report from Penn researchers found that the School District of Philadelphia is in fact doing more with less, but that districts across the state still would need $3.55 billion more to achieve academic proficiency.
Susan Davidson is one of the few women on the Engineering School’s faculty, which is around 13.5 percent female overall
Sandwiches, shakes and fries are now available on 40th Street. Today is the grand opening of Jake's Sandwich Board on 40th and Sansom streets.
Leading up to and during this Thanksgiving break, many Penn students joined the national protest against a grand jury’s decision to not indict police officer Darren Wilson, a white man, for shooting Michael Brown, a black teenager.
Last year, Penn Police made only 29 arrests for the illegal consumption of alcohol within the Penn Patrol Zone.
The presumption of innocence is such a fundamental human right that a majority of democracies, constitutional monarchies, republics and even the UN have written it into their legal codes and constitutions.
That’s the beauty of free speech: Every now and then, people might actually prompt us to rethink, revise or even reinforce our ideas.
Hannah Rosenfeld is a College sophomore from Tokyo.
While the Quakers showed a lot of promise Sunday in Lawrenceville their flaws also got exposed as they split their dual meets with Clarion and Rider.
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — The past two seasons, Penn basketball has come up short against Wagner when it mattered most, failing to execute with the game on the line and then coming up short in overtime. But this year’s 64-61 loss to the Seahawks hurts so much more. The Quakers came out like gangbusters in this one, shooting 11-for-18 in the first half.
In the final few minutes, the Quakers came undone, unable to come away from the road tilt with their first win of the year as the Seahawks took the victory, 64-61. Penn committed 22 turnovers, including a key turnover in the final minute of the game.
From the opening tip, Penn basketball was in an Empire State of mind. The Quakers came roaring out of the gate, going on a 14-2 run to start the game against Wagner.
Penn basketball has shaken off that Thanksgiving slumber and is taking Staten Island, N.Y. for the day.