Crime log: Feb. 13-19
A list of crimes in University City for the week of Feb. 13 through Feb. 19
A list of crimes in University City for the week of Feb. 13 through Feb. 19
Princeton's controversial GPA policy limits the number of A's for undergraduates.
Issued 50 minutes after the incident on the 3800 block of Sansom Street was reported, the alert initially misreported its location as the 3600 block. In addition, it did not specify that the assault had been a stabbing.
Dept. of Public Health reiterated the closure was due to a court order following failed inspections, but a Fresh Grocer spokeswoman called reports "entirely innaccurate."
Princeton's controversial GPA policy limits the number of A's for undergraduates.
Issued 50 minutes after the incident on the 3800 block of Sansom Street was reported, the alert initially misreported its location as the 3600 block. In addition, it did not specify that the assault had been a stabbing.
The Masters in Real Estate series hosted the executive vice president of development and acquisitions for the Trump Organization last night to address students about the current real estate market and how a Wharton education has helped him succeed.
The Nominations and Elections Committee released the packets Monday for students interested in running for the Undergraduate Assembly, Class Boards, UA president and UA vice president.
Continuing Penn’s trend of increased applications this year, nursing applications went up 26 percent.
The Department of Justice is arguing in a federal appeals court in Philadelphia that the government should be able to obtain cell phone location data from phone towers without a warrant.
A federal credit policy that seeks to protect consumers from what President Barack Obama referred to as “deceptive, unfair tactics” practiced by credit card companies took effect Monday.
I’m afraid younger Penn students may not have the same Palestra experiences I had.
Penn Nursing Dean Afaf Meleis and the entire nursing faculty is working on its strategic plan — a set of goals that it hopes to address over the next five years.
The digital revolution is all around us but if we are not careful, the issues of technology and space will isolate us right out of what makes Penn special as a University.
After the weekend, Princeton now sits one conference loss behind Cornell, with Harvard close on its heels; addtionally, the Big Green earned its first Ivy win of the season.
The Credit CARD Act limits free choice without effectively preventing the companies from taking advantage of students.
Penn has added to its recruiting class for the 2010-11 season in a big way. Yesterday, 6-foot-6 wingman Marin Kukoc, son of former Chicago Bulls’ standout Toni Kukoc, announced his commitment to Penn.
Coach Jerome Allen and I are going to have to agree to disagree. I don’t think his bench is contributing enough. He does.
We respect and admire Huntsman for his distinguished career in public service, but we wish the University had chosen to bring in a fresh face.
Students learned the name of the concert opener through a scavenger hunt