A self-interested liar unmoved by his girlfriend's death and inconsistent in his testimony is the portrait defense lawyers attempted to paint yesterday of Robert Bondar, the ex-lover of accused murderer Irina Malinovskaya.
Bondar's then-girlfriend Irina Zlotnikov was allegedly bludgeoned to death by Malinovskaya in his Delaware apartment in Dec.
A lecture yesterday dispelled misconceptions about Mormonism, focusing on homosexuality and homosexual urges within the Mormon community.
The lecture, "Understanding Mormon Sexuality," was led by Anthropology professor Melvyn Hammarberg at the University Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology.
According to Fred Fransen, philanthropists need to be a little more selfish.
Sometimes characterized as having a lot of money to throw around and little clue how to best use it, alumni and other university donors are being courted by Fransen's new Center for Excellence in Higher Education.
Drexel University has been selected to host the next Democratic primary debate Oct. 30.
The nationally televised event, fourth in a series of six debates sponsored by the Democratic National Committee, is expected to include all eight presidential candidates from the party, including frontrunners Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama and John Edwards.
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Ex-Dean appears at conference as questions loom
Sudden exit has admit consultants abuzz as Stetson speaks on AP tests at national conference
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Former Dean of Admissions Lee Stetson attended an annual admissions conference in Texas last weekend as questions swirled in the admissions community about his sudden departure.
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Business not-so-casual
As seniors begin first-round of interviews, extra attention paid to manners, clothing
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Seniors will be making some tough decisions this month that will affect the rest of their lives.
For example: What color tie to wear? Which stockings best match my skin tone? And does a navy or black suit does a better job of saying "hire me!"
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Giving freshmen food, waiting to fish hoping for fishing
Newly elected Keith Williams talks about agenda for upcoming year
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After beating 11 candidates with 239 votes, Wharton freshman Keith Williams landed the one of the most coveted roles among his freshman peers: class president.
The new leader, whose term begins immediately, sat down with The Daily Pennsylvanian to share his to-do list for the year to come, a bit about his past and why he already thinks he can read your mind.
Newly elected Keith Williams talks about agenda for upcoming year
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How do you win a war?
A new course taught by Michael Horowitz uses theories of war fighting and highlights factors that contribute to victory or defeat in an attempt to answer that question.
Horowitz, who specializes in political theory, is one of three new hires in the Political Science department.
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