Crime Log: March 25 - March 31
See what crimes occurred in the Penn Patrol Zone between March 25 and March 31.
See what crimes occurred in the Penn Patrol Zone between March 25 and March 31.
The restaurant received 22 violations, eight of which were serious, including evidence of pest activity and sewage backup.
See what crimes occurred in the Penn Patrol Zone from March 18-24.
Although a college degree is one of the requirements to apply for an H-1B visa, some international Penn students have exploited a loophole and apply before graduating.
The restaurant received 22 violations, eight of which were serious, including evidence of pest activity and sewage backup.
See what crimes occurred in the Penn Patrol Zone from March 18-24.
The outages come less than a week after an electrical explosion closed an entire block.
The Division of Public Safety issued an alert at 7:26 p.m. and were able to declare the area "all-clear" six minutes later.
On Thursday morning, an electrical explosion blocked traffic on Walnut Street and left one man injured.
See what crimes occurred in the Penn Patrol Zone between March 11 and March 17.
Beginning on Wednesday morning, all University students will automatically receive UPennAlerts in the summer months.
Around 9:15 p.m. on Monday, a male student alerted Penn Police to an attempted theft outside of Harnwell College House.
A little after 7 p.m., DPS received a phone call from a student in Huntsman Hall who was concerned about a fellow student's behavior, Vice President for Public Safety Maureen Rush said.
“Kids get a chance to ice skate, have pizza and hang out in a safe environment,” Vice President for Public Safety Maureen Rush said.
The University said in November they would add more questions about sexual violence to existing Penn surveys, shortly after the American Association of Universities’ Campus Climate Survey on Sexual Misconduct and Sexual Assault was released.
The UA did not publish annual reports in 2012 and 2013, but since then the UA leadership has committed itself to completing the report every year.
Social policy professor Susan B. Sorenson and criminology and statistics professor Richard Berk found that the use of machine-learning forecasts at domestic violence arraignments could substantially reduce repeat domestic violence arrests.
Mayor Jim Kenney plans to ask city lawmakers for funding to provide 800 additional body cameras to city police officers.
At 3:49 p.m., College sophomore Nathaniel Rome's attorney John Bravacos announced in an email that he had withdrawn the lawsuit against John Kasich.
On February 27, he received the Collegiate EMS Advisor of the Year Award at the National Collegiate Emergency Medical Services Foundation’s annual conference.