Crime Log: Feb. 11-18
The DP's weekly crime blotter for the week of Feb. 11-18.
The DP's weekly crime blotter for the week of Feb. 11-18.
A status hearing for Saad Masood, who faces stalking and harassment charges, among others, was held Tuesday to further evaluate the defendant’s mental health.
Two 2003 College graduates founded a living art museum in Greensboro, N.C., that actively encourages its guests to touch everything and anything they please.
Penn basketball legend David ‘Corky’ Calhoun still “vividly” remembers an incident that brought racial tensions into his dorm room in 1968.
A status hearing for Saad Masood, who faces stalking and harassment charges, among others, was held Tuesday to further evaluate the defendant’s mental health.
Two 2003 College graduates founded a living art museum in Greensboro, N.C., that actively encourages its guests to touch everything and anything they please.
The 40th Street border between Penn’s campus and West Philadelphia has seen shootings, car theft, and assaults this year. SEPTA’s presence, as well as several other factors, may contribute to the area’s predisposition for crime.
The Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania is considering a policy of no longer hiring smokers, according to HUP spokeswoman Susan Phillips.
In line with national trends that indicate American students’ waning interest in law school, Penn Law has seen a decrease in applications this year.
While hanging out with the football team and his Beta brothers at Penn, 1966 graduate John Doman never thought he would become an actor — let alone an actor in an Oscar-nominated film.
The Quakers’ 2011 season begins Saturday when Penn hosts reigning national champion Duke.
1953 College graduate Edward Netter, namesake and benefactor of the Barbara and Edward Netter Center for Community Partnerships, died last Wednesday at 78.
Coach Jack Wyant is expecting a lot in the final two weeks of the 2010-2011 squash season, but most pressing is the event that Wyant and his wife, Amelia, cannot date: the arrival of their second son.
Dean of Admissions Eric Furda believes that the future of Penn admissions may depend largely on current Penn undergraduates.
This year, admitted students attending Penn Preview Days can expect to see “a more exciting, vibrant and informative program than ever before,” Dean of Admissions Eric Furda said.
The now-live mobile website for Penn — m.upenn.edu — is going to be a “mobile ‘portal’ pulling together Penn’s mobile-friendly content and applications."
Last week the number of dogs entering Philadelphia's Animal Care and Control Team exceeded the number of available kennels. Vet School students, among other volunteers, are scrambling to find homes for them.
Making the dining plan options more flexible would rule out one reason students give for stealing food from Houston Market.
Regardless of his chances, Jon Huntsman Jr. running for president serves an important purpose — giving Republicans a choice.
The 'dynamism' of Penn's budding environmental initiatives and sustainable culture is impeded by the 'stasis' of local government.