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.
Crime
Man found beaten to death near campus last Monday, report said
An unaffiliated 60-year-old male was found dead in his apartment just blocks away from campus, the Philadelphia Daily News first reported on Thursday.
Ex-prof who killed wife asks for $124.2 million verdict against him to be set aside
The former Penn economics professor who pleaded guilty to killing his wife is fighting back against a civil verdict forcing him to pay $124.2 million in damages for the offense.
Fighting crime, one coordinate at a time
Deep inside the PennComm office at 4040 Chestnut St., there is a desk armed with almost 10 computer screens of different sizes - the crime map desk.
Man found beaten to death near campus last Monday, report said
An unaffiliated 60-year-old male was found dead in his apartment just blocks away from campus, the Philadelphia Daily News first reported on Thursday.
Ex-prof who killed wife asks for $124.2 million verdict against him to be set aside
The former Penn economics professor who pleaded guilty to killing his wife is fighting back against a civil verdict forcing him to pay $124.2 million in damages for the offense.
Students dissatisfied with Penn Police answers on race relations
At a panel discussion on race relations and law enforcement Wednesday night, Penn Police was forced to answer to a mistake in protocol whereby a young black boy was handcuffed around a tree after attempting to steal a bike.
Crime Log: Nov. 7 – Nov. 13
Auto Theft: Nov.
New disciplinary office director looks to become 'proactive'
The new director of the Office of Student Conduct wants to become the face of discipline at Penn.
Association of American Universities announces sexual assault survey
Penn President Amy Gutmann is the chair of the AAU.
DPS honors officers at fall ceremony
At its fall Commendation Ceremony, the Division of Public Safety honored the officers who apprehended Corey Gaynor, the man who allegedly shot a man outside of the Copabanana on April 15
Penn public safety tops security charts for eighth year
Penn's Division of Public Safety was ranked the number one university on Security Magazine's "Security 500" list.
Burglaries, bike thefts increase in Oct.
Level of crime in October this year remained largely the same as last year, while there is a decrease of crime against persons and an increase of crime against property in terms of this calender year compared to last calender year. This October saw a great decrease in retail theft, dropping down to one from last year's six.
Busting barriers, Penn's top cop celebrates 20 years
It was Maureen Rush’s fifth week on the job as a Philadelphia police officer, and she was already in a standoff with a drug addict.
Crime Log: Oct. 24 – Oct. 30
See what crimes occurred in the Penn Patrol Zone between Oct. 24 and Oct. 30, 2014.
Following trend, students left off sex assault hearing panels
With the establishment of a new investigatory office for sexual assault, students will take a step back from the disciplinary process — a changed that has sparked controversy throughout the country.
Penn announces new head of disciplinary office
The University has named Julie Lyzinski Nettleton as the new permanent director of the Office of Student Conduct.
Daughter of wife-killing ex-prof awarded over $100 million
A jury awarded $124.26 million in damages to the daughter of Rafael Robb, a former Penn economics professor who killed his wife in 2006.
The Benjamin Franklin Statue outside of the quad nicknamed by University Curators as “Ben on The Bench”, is one of three statues representing our Universities’ founder on campus.
Ex-prof guilty of manslaughter to face civil court case on Monday
This Monday, former Penn Economics professor Rafael Robb is going on a civil trial in Montgomery County for killing his wife Ellen Gregory Robb in December 2006.














