Penn fire chief who helped launch MERT wins national award
On February 27, he received the Collegiate EMS Advisor of the Year Award at the National Collegiate Emergency Medical Services Foundation’s annual conference.
On February 27, he received the Collegiate EMS Advisor of the Year Award at the National Collegiate Emergency Medical Services Foundation’s annual conference.
John Kasich's attorney said on Wednesday that College sophomore Nathaniel Rome's lawsuit was filed 13 minutes late, thereby disqualifying it.
A jury deliberated for two-and-a-half days before declaring Gaynor guilty of first-degree murder.
The case proceeded on Monday morning in Commonwealth Court once Kasich's attorney Lawrence Otter released his supplemental brief, arguing that Rome submitted his brief 13 minutes too late.
John Kasich's attorney said on Wednesday that College sophomore Nathaniel Rome's lawsuit was filed 13 minutes late, thereby disqualifying it.
A jury deliberated for two-and-a-half days before declaring Gaynor guilty of first-degree murder.
Cayuga Elementary principal Evelyn Cortez and Cayuga teacher Jennifer Hughes were the first to be convicted in the test-cheating scandal that rocked Philadelphia and led to the arrest of eight educators.
After sending out an initial UPenn Alert at 9:54 p.m., the Division of Public Safety sent an all-clear message about 12 minutes later.
On Feb. 23, Nathaniel Rome petitioned to have Ohio Gov. John Kasich removed from Pennsylvania’s primary election ballot.
See what crimes occurred in the Penn Patrol Zone between Feb. 10 and Feb. 17.
Paris, France; Barcelona, Spain; Madrid, Spain and Gaborone, Botswana are the top cities where Penn students were pickpocketed while abroad.
The man was taken into custody on the fourth floor of the library and had a box cutter, machete and stolen ID card in his possession.
In 2010, prior to the implementation of the program, there were 264 unattended thefts reported. This number dropped to 179 in 2015.
See what crimes occurred in the Penn Patrol Zone between Jan. 27 and Feb. 3.
A UPenn alert went out at 2:49 a.m. warning of a “Robbery with a Weapon” and “additional police and security officers in the area.”
Crime reporter Lowell Neumann Nickey witnessed an arrest outside of his house.
The Wharton and College sophomore had his preliminary court hearing moved to March 15.
A 19-year-old girl was walking eastbound on the 3700 block of Locust Walk Monday night, when she allegedly saw a man walking towards her with his genitals exposed.
Since the release of the Association of American Universities’ survey on sexual violence, students have called for the administration to address the issue more seriously.
Total crime in the month of December decreased from 52 to 35 instances.