College freshman Anthony Bagtas, facing charges for allegedly burglarizing the Quad in March, is now charged with another burglary on the same day in March and two more burglaries this academic year.
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Penn women's lacrosse breaks out, holds off Dartmouth
After a few weeks off from Ivy League play, the No. 9 Penn women’s lacrosse team got back to its conference dominance against Dartmouth this weekend
Multicultural Greek Council hold inaugural Symposium
The event consisted of a day of workshops and a talk by keynote speaker Lawrence Ross, author of “The Divine Nine."
Penn track takes another step forward at George Mason
The Red and Blue rewrote the school record books throughout the day on Saturday at the George Mason Invitational.
Penn women's lacrosse breaks out, holds off Dartmouth
After a few weeks off from Ivy League play, the No. 9 Penn women’s lacrosse team got back to its conference dominance against Dartmouth this weekend
Multicultural Greek Council hold inaugural Symposium
The event consisted of a day of workshops and a talk by keynote speaker Lawrence Ross, author of “The Divine Nine."
Penn baseball takes three of four from Cornell
After dropping its first Ivy contest of the 2014 season and splitting two games on Saturday, Penn baseball responded in emphatic fashion on Sunday, capturing two wins against Lou Gehrig Division-rival Cornell.
Students upset with details of Penn proposal for ARCH stained glass
Students were frustrated with the University's recent proposal for the sign's text, which generally describes all of the stained glass panes in the ARCH, without any specific details on the rising sun.
So close and yet so far for Penn women's tennis
Defeat was written across the faces of Penn women’s tennis this weekend. Despite putting up a tremendous effort in their two-match home stand, the Red and Blue could not register their first Ivy win.
The citations followed a request by the Division of Public Safety for the presence of the BLCE around campus over the weekend.
Penn security guards enjoy Fling, too
Do you remember that time you tried to carry five bagels out of Commons in your pocket?
Penn men's lacrosse takes OT-thriller on Senior Day
The Quakers battled back from a two-goal deficit in the fourth period to force overtime where they would ultimately score the winning goal and win, 8-7, in breathtaking fashion
Penn softball wins three of four against Cornell on an up-and-down weekend
The Quakers emerged victorious in what turned into a battle of stamina, sweeping Cornell by identical 9-8 scores underneath the blazing sun in Penn Park on Sunday
Your Voice | Teach for America offers opportunity for impact
Every experience with Teach for America is different — just as every graduate of an education program will have a different path.
Guest column by Lauren Tedeschi | Joining the Philadelphian Consciousness: The Year of the Veteran
This community exemplifies the power of shared experience as an unspoken bond between veterans, creating a forum for mutual understanding and hope. Veterans of the VMC community are eager to be heard by the ear of an individual with a genuine desire to support them. But there is more to be done.
Latin American and Latino Studies celebrates anniversary
The program will welcome a new director in 2015
Bringing imaginary art to reality
From March 21 to May 1, Slought's Patarchitecure exhibit — which includes designs by eight PennDesign students — will be open to the public.
Speaking on behalf of the autistic community
Last week, Penn Speaks for Autism painted Penn’s campus blue. Not literally, but by handing out blue ribbons to raise awareness about autism.
Penn baseball prepares for Big Red test at home
Penn and Cornell will square off four times in the weekend series, which will have significant implications for the Ivy playoff race.
Senior named rising venture capitalist by Business Insider
Stephanie Weiner was the youngest and the only college student awarded the honor.












