Division of Public Safety explains response to shooting at 40th and Spruce streets
After Tuesday morning’s shooting near 40th and Spruce streets, administrators described their efforts to keep students safe around the time of the incident.
After Tuesday morning’s shooting near 40th and Spruce streets, administrators described their efforts to keep students safe around the time of the incident.
The April 13 copy of the Daily Pennsylvanian reported the incident.
As health care has finally begun to expand over the past few months, fewer Americans are now without health insurance. Polsky is one of many Penn professionals who interact directly with health policy and the legislation that has come out of the Obama administration.
The Graduate and Professional Student Assembly will hold executive board elections on Wednesday, using a system quite different from that of their undergraduate counterpart — the Undergraduate Assembly.
The April 13 copy of the Daily Pennsylvanian reported the incident.
As health care has finally begun to expand over the past few months, fewer Americans are now without health insurance. Polsky is one of many Penn professionals who interact directly with health policy and the legislation that has come out of the Obama administration.
Copabanana remains mostly unaffected by the events of last night. It was open for normal business hours on Tuesday. Copabanana owner Brian Phillips said that, while he was not on the premises last night when the shooting occurred, the restaurant has not felt unsafe in the neighborhood.
The program typically sees about 28 applicants; this year about 130 applied.
While, the Huffington Post said students and faculty would have liked more transparency and support, sources say this is not the whole story.
An early-morning shooting near 40th and Spruce streets left a male victim pronounced dead at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania at 1:43 a.m. He was 31 years old.
After treatment from doctors in Boston and a nurturing environment fostered by the Penn community, College freshman Gillian Reny, who was injured in the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing, can walk — with occasional pain — and is getting ready to cap off her first year at college.
In addition to these students, 10 other individuals were treated for alcohol-related problems.
Carina Tea and Waffles, located on 37th and Chestnut streets inside of the International House, will have its grand opening on Wednesday.
College freshman Anthony Bagtas, facing charges for allegedly burglarizing the Quad in March, is now charged with another burglary on the same day in March and two more burglaries this academic year.
Ruger specializes in global health governance.
Students, alumni and friends of 2012 Engineering graduate Justin Broglie, who died on April 7, remembered him at an event on Sunday afternoon on College Green.
Students were frustrated with the University's recent proposal for the sign's text, which generally describes all of the stained glass panes in the ARCH, without any specific details on the rising sun.
The citations followed a request by the Division of Public Safety for the presence of the BLCE around campus over the weekend.
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The program will welcome a new director in 2015