The citations followed a request by the Division of Public Safety for the presence of the BLCE around campus over the weekend.
Fall 2013 Undergraduate Assembly Elections
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.
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.
Penn women's lacrosse looks to get back to basics vs. Big Green
While the rest of the University is getting caught up in all sorts of Fling shenanigans, Penn women’s lacrosse will be catching up on their Ivy League slate as the team takes its their talents north to New Hampshire this weekend.
Penn women's tennis seeks first Ivy League win
On Friday and Saturday afternoon, the Quakers (7-7, 0-3 Ivy) will host Dartmouth (5-7, 1-1) and No. 46 Harvard (9-5, 1-1), hoping to salvage the latter half of their conference play.
Judge upholds decision allowing demolition of local landmark
A state court upheld a decision to allow Penn to demolish an historic landmark at 40th and Pine streets in order to build new graduate housing.
Recording the history of women at Penn
As part of the Penn Women’s Center’s Voices of Change project, Amy Gutmann discusses her experiences as a woman at Penn in a video released yesterday.
Guest column by Alina Liu | Let's talk about social justice: Brandeis’ decision on Ayaan Hirsi Ali
Through her years of advocacy work, various death threats have been made toward Ayaan Hirsi by religious extremists because of her outspoken style against Islam.
Collin Boots | Are atheists persecuted in America?
A 2011 study published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology showed that subjects were more likely to distrust an atheist than they were to trust a rapist.
SPEC completes final Spring Fling preparations
Spring Fling’s food, carnival, and concert don’t appear overnight.Multiple branches of the Social Planning and Events Committee, have been hard at work all year, planning and preparing for this weekend’s Fling attractions and events.
Red and Blue eye return to Ivy League Championships
With three series remaining in the 2014 regular season, the Quakers know that if they win all three, the squad will be back in the Ivy Championship game.
Penn track and field extends East Coast tour
Following road trips to Florida, North Carolina, and New Jersey —all within the past month —, the Quakers will continue their tour of the eastern seaboard in Virginia for this weekend’s George Mason Invitational.









