Police discovered bullet casings on the 4100 block of Pine Street Tuesday morning, following investigations of gunfire in the area around 12:45 a.m. No suspects have been detained.
Fall 2013 Undergraduate Assembly Elections
Fresh faces, fresh start for softball
This year, the Red and Blue start the season controversy-free and with a robust 22-player roster, including six freshmen.
Insurance coverage still limited for transgender employees
In the minds of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender employees, two University policies stand in the way of true equal rights.
Comeback seals 2-0 start
Despite an uninspired start, the Quakers pulled out an 8-6 victory over Bucknell Tuesday night at Franklin Field.
Fresh faces, fresh start for softball
This year, the Red and Blue start the season controversy-free and with a robust 22-player roster, including six freshmen.
Insurance coverage still limited for transgender employees
In the minds of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender employees, two University policies stand in the way of true equal rights.
Penn basketball's Iron Man
For senior hoops co-captain Jack Eggleston, Sundays are always miserable. But Jack, Penn's resident Iron Man, was built for this.
Philo talks museum stealing
On Tuesday, the Philomathean Society hosted Richard Leventhal, Anthropology professor and former Williams Director of the Penn Museum of Archeology and Anthropology, for a talk on stealing museum artifacts.
Despite criticism, Nutter campaign unchallenged
The Nutter mayoral campaign faces little opposition thus far.
NRC bars Penn Med oncologist
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission rarely issues orders against individuals, but the commission felt that the case of Penn Med radiation oncologist Gary Kao was a unique circumstance.
Law admissions to publish truths of employment
The American Bar Association Young Lawyers Division is attempting to ensure that future prospective law students understand what a legal education will cost them, as well as their job prospects after graduation.
Donor needed for ARCH renovation
The ARCH building, erected in 1928 at 36th Street and Locust Walk, is looking for a donor to fund a major renovation.
Toole's time comes early
Just seven years after co-captaining the Penn men's hoops team, Andy Toole is the youngest NCAA Division I coach in the nation.
Groups host talk on female genital mutilation
Monday night, members of the Student Ambassadors of the World, Civic House Associates Coalition and the UPenn Africa Project hosted a discussion about female genital cutting at the Penn Women’s Center.
Your Voice | An example of Ivy League indulgence
Michael Convente, a graduate student in the School of Medicine, wrote a letter criticizing Penn's efforts to relocate the McDonald's on 40th and Walnut streets.
Gunshots were fired near 41st and Pine streets at about 12:45 a.m. Tuesday. No injuries were reported and no suspects have been arrested.
Tattle-Taylor | Buying an iPad — the $499 e-quation
When I see the costs associated with using the iPad as an e-reader, I find myself becoming disenchanted.
The Gray Area | The calm after the storm
By emulating Newt Gingrich’s commitment to the issues, there is a real opportunity for us to reveal the power of substance over raw emotion.
'Jewish optimist' tackles modern Judaism at mentoring event
Chancellor of The Jewish Theological Seminary Arnold Eisen, a 1973 College graduate and former Daily Pennsylvanian reporter, gave a speech entitled “Confessions of a Jewish Optimist” in the Shotel Dubin Auditorium of Penn Hillel.
Gutmann bridges University, D.C.
While Penn president Amy Gutmann travels to often as part of her state-wide involvement and work on national commissions, she makes sure to put Penn first.











