On Monday afternoon, a Facebook page dedicated to searching for former Penn student Timothy Hamlett announced that he had been found dead on Friday.
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Another robbery hits campus, one of nearly 10 this semester
A “strong-arm” robbery prompted a UPenn Alert on Thursday afternoon.
Student recounts experience on Tuesday's Amtrak train as it derailed, killing eight
Engineering junior Josh Pearlstein was seated in the third car of Northeast Regional Train No. 188, which was traveling from Washington, D.C. to New York before it went off the tracks.
With 98 percent of the vote counted late Tuesday night, Kenney led state Sen. Anthony H. Williams by a comfortable margin, with four other candidates trailing close behind.
Another robbery hits campus, one of nearly 10 this semester
A “strong-arm” robbery prompted a UPenn Alert on Thursday afternoon.
Student recounts experience on Tuesday's Amtrak train as it derailed, killing eight
Engineering junior Josh Pearlstein was seated in the third car of Northeast Regional Train No. 188, which was traveling from Washington, D.C. to New York before it went off the tracks.
Killer of Penn grad student found guilty
Jason Smith, the alleged killer of Perelman School of Medicine student Melissa Ketunuti was found guilty of first-degree murder, arson, and related offenses.
Admissions yield rate holds steady at 66 percent
Last year, the yield rate for the Class of 2018 was also 66 percent. The overall acceptance rate for the Class of 2019 was 9.9 percent, also the same number as last year.
SPEC's Anderson Cooper event cancelled
The Social Planning and Events Committee announced the cancelation following the escalation of riots in Baltimore.
Alleged hate crime during Fling prompts students to launch police investigation
After an alleged hate crime during Fling involving death threats and racial slurs, several students have opened an investigation with Special Services at the Division of Public Safety.
100 Years of Hey Day
On this year, the 100th time Hey Day will be celebrated, it’s worth taking a look back at the tradition’s colorful journey to its present incarnation.
SOUL protests with fake slave auctioning block in front of Phi Delt house
A member of the group stood on a box with plastic chains around her neck, reciting a poem directed at the members of the fraternity, calling them out for their choice to feature a black blow-up sex doll in their holiday photo last December.
As Penn goes global, will the University's brand follow?
As the University expands its global reach in the 21st century, the school is focused not only on making an impact around the world, but also ensuring that the name Penn has the same meaning for individuals in Ghana, in China and elsewhere as it does for those in Philadelphia.
Penn Police arrests suspect in string of recent harassments
Penn Police stopped the suspect at 40th and Market Streets after he tried to rob and assault two victims who reported the incident.
Anderson Cooper to speak at Penn
Anderson Cooper will speak at Penn on April 28 in an event brought to Penn by the Social Planning and Events Committee.
Students protest closure of Africa Center in front of prospective undergrads
The protest was sparked by the announcement that the Africa Center will close and the African Studies department will merge with the Center for Africana Studies.
SOUL demonstrates against police brutality with Klan outfit
A Penn student dressed as a member of the Ku Klux Klan held hands with another student dressed as a police officer in a staged demonstration on Friday.
Alpha Chi Omega to move off campus
Penn’s chapter of Alpha Chi Omega, Alpha Epsilon, plans to officially revoke its charter with the University this week.
Penn's acceptance rate holds steady at 9.9 percent
Today at 5 pm EST, regular decision applicants to the Class of 2019 will be able to access their decisions via the online applicant portal.
UPenn Alert prompted by gunshot-like noises
Nothing at the scene led Penn Police to believe there was evidence of gun shots.


















