Frank Stefano, a researcher in the biochemistry department of the School of Dental Medicine, was released from jail on March 6 after his $375,000 bail was posted.
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Penn women's basketball clinches postseason berth with win over Cornell
For the first time in program history, Penn women’s basketball is postseason-bound for the second consecutive year.
Penn basketball holds on against lowly Cornell, 69-65
Going up against the worst team in the Ivy League, Penn held on thanks to Dau Jok's 21 points, defeating Cornell, 69-65.
Tony | An ugly win that seemed like an uglier loss for Penn basketball
The Big Red couldn’t give the game away, though, because the Quakers wouldn’t take it. A night after Princeton came into Newman Arena and blew out Cornell by 40 points, Penn won by just four, seeing every mistake the Big Red made and raising it another.
Penn women's basketball clinches postseason berth with win over Cornell
For the first time in program history, Penn women’s basketball is postseason-bound for the second consecutive year.
Penn basketball holds on against lowly Cornell, 69-65
Going up against the worst team in the Ivy League, Penn held on thanks to Dau Jok's 21 points, defeating Cornell, 69-65.
Phillips | Allen has lost Penn basketball
There are a lot of bad teams in college basketball, but Penn is not just bad. The Quakers are an undisciplined, insubordinate squad.
Tydings | Columbia beating Penn basketball is becoming the new status quo
Columbia and Penn basketball are both changing the status quo in the Ivy League, but in very different ways.
Penn women's basketball easily holds off Columbia 65-50
Columbia was just the next victim of a ferocious Penn women’s basketball team overflowing with energy in its last home stand of the season.
Penn basketball flames out at Columbia, 74-55
The loss marks the Quakers’ third straight and the seventh loss of the season by 17 points or more
Former teacher starts petition for 'Madison Holleran Law'
A retired New Jersey teacher has started a petition for a law named after College freshman Madison Holleran, whose January death was ruled a suicide.
Libraries in DRL and Towne buildings to be repurposed
Part of the Math, Physics and Astronomy Library in David Rittenhouse Laboratories will be converted to an active learning classroom and the Engineering Library in the Towne Building will close at the end of the semester.
History of women at Penn
In wake of impeachment petition, UA presidential hopefuls make preparations
UA Vice President Gabe Delaney and UA Representative Joyce Kim, both college juniors, turned in their petitions to run for UA president today.
Researchers reflect on wartime effects on women
In celebration of International Women’s Day, several organizations collided in the creation of a Women, War and Peace panel, held at International House Philadelphia.
Penn to create 50 new professorships
On Tuesday morning, President Amy Gutmann announced the creation of the President's Distinguished Professorship Fund, which is part of a University effort to increase Penn's recruitment and retainment of outstanding faculty.
Smith's goals help Penn women's lacrosse sink the Scarlet Knights
For the Penn women’s lacrosse team, stingy was the word of the day.On Wednesday night, the Quakers’ defense held Rutgers without a goal for nearly forty consecutive minutes and senior midfield Lindsey Smith scored two second-half goals as the Quakers pulled off a 6-3 win heading into their first Ivy weekend.
Alum starts catering company
Andy Tekriwal is CFO of The Real Meals, a local catering company that often provides food for Penn sorority and fraternity events.
From Locust Walk to the red carpet
Penn alumnus Morgan Neville won an Oscar for directing the Best Documentary Feature at the Academy Awards on Sunday night.
'Parks and Recreation' star announced as SPEC Connaissance speaker
On Wednesday evening, SPEC Connaissance announced their spring speaker as Retta Sirleaf, also known as Donna Meagle from "Parks and Recreation."








