Undergraduate Assembly chairman and College senior Jason Karsh led the shortest Undergraduate Assembly meeting of the semester last Sunday night in Houston Hall.
n Facilities Committee co-chairwoman and College senior Sarah Abroms announced the launch of pennrecycles@gmail.
Philadelphia Police officials are not investigating possible police misconduct in the death of Lamar Bembry because they have evidence showing that Bembry, who was shot and killed by police during a gun battle early Sunday morning at 38th and Chestnut streets, was among one of the shooters on the scene, said Lt.
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Next time you reach for regular bottled water, think again - the man that started Ethos water is coming to Penn.
Jonathan Greenblatt will give the keynote address on Nov. 14 as part of the University Honor Council's sixth-annual Integrity Week.
Greenblatt launched the water brand on a mission to bring clean water to communities in Latin America, Africa and Asia.
For one Middle East expert, the conflict in the region could last for at least 30 to 40 more years.
Addressing a conservative audience at the Union League of Philadelphia yesterday evening, Martin Kramer, a senior Middle East advisor to Rudy Giuliani's 2008 presidential campaign, discussed issues with current U.
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Student Murder Trial: Mistrial a possibility as jury deliberates
Deliberations go on for third day without a decision either way
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WILMINGTON, DEL. - After three days of deliberations, jurors once again failed to deliver a verdict for accused murderer Irina Malinovskaya, leaving open the possibility of a third mistrial.
Malinovskaya, a Wharton student from Russia, is being tried for bludgeoning to death her ex-lover's girlfriend in December 2004.
Deliberations go on for third day without a decision either way
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At last week's debate in West Philadelphia, mayoral candidates Michael Nutter and Al Taubenberger criticized Philadelphia's city government. They criticized Philadelphia's rising crime rates. They criticized the failing public-school system.
One thing they didn't criticize? Each other.
It isn't every day that hundreds of wrestling fans cram themselves into the upper floor of the Penn Bookstore.
About a hundred World Wresting Entertainment fans gathered to see Chris Jericho - wrestler turned actor, television personality, radio host, rock star and now author - at a book-signing appearance for his first book, A Lion's Tale: Around the World in Spandex.
On the north side of campus, things continue to go south.
Sunday morning's gunfight at the corner of 38th and Chestnut streets only served to emphasize a growing trend, recognized as a mounting concern by both Penn and Philadelphia police.
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When it's a little tricky to get a treat
With University City awash with students, families find new ways, places to trick-or-treat
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Batman's leaving Gotham City this Wednesday and heading over to New Jersey.
He'll be joined by a slew of other superheroes, princesses and monsters.
What's attracting all these oddities across the Delaware River? Candy, of course.
With University City awash with students, families find new ways, places to trick-or-treat
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Increased CAPS funding to ease the burden of growing clientele
Consultant report to Provost emphasized increasing staff with specific areas of expertise
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Counseling and Psychological Services is getting a makeover.
Since the Office of the Provost began a campaign three years ago to invest more funding and resources in CAPS, wait times for students and individual caseloads for staff members have decreased, and on-campus awareness campaigns have increased, CAPS director Ilene Rosenstein said.
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Perspective | 'Killing yourself'
In the squad cars and on the streets, citizens try to help stop the bleeding of Phila.'s rising murder rate
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In the squad cars and on the streets, citizens try to help stop the bleeding of Philadelphia's rising murder rate.
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Hack to end term as dean of Design School
Engineering Dean Eduardo Glandt to head selection of replacement
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School of Design Dean Gary Hack will leave the University this summer after finishing his twelve-year run as the school's top administrator.
Engineering Dean Eduardo Glandt will serve as chairman for the committee responsible for replacing Hack, who will leave the school June 30, 2008.
Engineering Dean Eduardo Glandt to head selection of replacement
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