James Mitchell and Bruce Jessen, the architects of the C.I.A.'s interrogation techniques, applied research done by Penn professor Martin E.P.
Front Breaking
Early decision admission rate drops by 1.3 percentage points
Penn admitted 24 percent of its early-decision applicant pool, a drop of 1.3 percentage points from last year's 25.3 percent acceptance rate.
A study by the Bureau of Justice Statistics found that women enrolled in college at ages 18 to 24 are less likely to be victims of sexual assault than their nonstudent counterparts. The study said that the rate of sexual assault and rape was 1.2 times higher for nonstudents than for students.
2015 guard Tyler Hamilton commits to Penn basketball
2015 Cheshire Academy (Ct.) shooting guard Tyler Hamilton verally committed to Penn basketball on Monday, becoming the fifth member of the Quakers' Class of 2019, reports Alex Kline of The Recruit Scoop. Hamilton is a 6-foot-4, 180 pound guard from Norcross, Ga.
Early decision admission rate drops by 1.3 percentage points
Penn admitted 24 percent of its early-decision applicant pool, a drop of 1.3 percentage points from last year's 25.3 percent acceptance rate.
A study by the Bureau of Justice Statistics found that women enrolled in college at ages 18 to 24 are less likely to be victims of sexual assault than their nonstudent counterparts. The study said that the rate of sexual assault and rape was 1.2 times higher for nonstudents than for students.
Phi Delta Theta holiday photo sparks controversy
A holiday card sparked campus conversations on race relations
Penn police ask Gutmann for apology after 'die-in'
Gutmann’s participation in a student-led “die-in” protesting the death of 18-year old Michael Brown elicited heat from members of the Penn police force.
A Recap in Photos: UMC's Why #BlackLivesMatter
The United Minorities Council asked students earlier this week to write their own reasons for why #BlackLivesMatter. Members then covered the LOVE statue with over 120 of these student responses.
Students at Columbia Law School will be allowed to postpone their exams in the aftermath of the recent grand jury decisions involving Eric Garner and Michael Brown, as reported first by Powerline. An email, which was sent from Columbia Law School Interim Dean Robert Scott to students, said that "students who feel that their performance on examinations will be sufficiently impaired due to the effects of these recent events may petition" to have their exam postponed. Students at other law schools, including Harvard and Georgetown Law, are asking for the same ability at their respective schools. Read the original email here.
Wharton professor Adam Grant and Facebook Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg are working on a series of essays on women at work for the New York Times. The first in the four-part series examines gender stereotypes and how they are holding women back in the work place.
Business Insider names most succcessful Penn alumni
Business Insider listed Penn's 30 most successful alumni, spanning many industries. The list included actress Elizabeth Banks, singer John Legend (last year's commencement speaker), SpaceX founder Elon Musk and billionaire Donald Trump. Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett and actor Bruce Dern also made the list despite not graduating from the University. Check out the full list HERE.
A Penn student was questioned by Philadelphia Police Homeland Security after recent posts related to Ferguson protests in Philadelphia
UPDATED: No arrests in RadioShack armed robbery
There are three suspects in the armed robbery.
Guest Column by Vice President for Public Safety Maureen Rush
These past few months have seen turbulent times across the country regarding race and law enforcement issues, as well as other social issues. I wanted to take a moment to tell each of you how very proud the Penn Police Command Staff and I are of you and your response to recent protests on and around campus.
Guest Column by Eric J. Rohrback
the President of such a prestigious and diverse University should rely on facts instead of what she thinks will play to the public. As a supervisor of law enforcement employees, she should at the very least remain neutral and not give in to mob mentality.
UPDATED: Philadelphia Police capture man allegedly involved in five U. City assaults
Two of the five reported instances occurred in the Penn Patrol Zone.
PHOTO: Penn basketball defeats Marist, 59-42
Photographs from Penn basketball vs. Marist on Dec. 9, 2014. Photos by Thomas Munson.
DPOSTM comes from behind, wins Kamin Cup as always
Junior quarterback Riley Darrel Steele provided the heroics, throwing for six touchdowns and running for another to lead DPOSTM to a thrilling 63-56 comeback victory over the Weenies. The win marks Sports’ ninth straight victory in the annual rivalry.
DPOSTM looking to top Weenies for ninth straight time
After being named Rookie of the Year after last season’s Cup, Matt Mantica is looking to ‘disrupt’ Sports’ offense as the new man in charge. The former Quidditch star has a few tricks up his sleeve while he tries to make his side relevant in the game.










