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Sunday night, the Undergraduate Assembly debated a proposal to create a tobacco-free campus.
Sunday night, the Undergraduate Assembly presented its 2011-12 budget.
On Sunday afternoon, the Undergraduate Assembly unanimously passed a resolution to urge the Penn Department of Recreation to renovate the men’s locker room at Pottruck Health and Fitness Center.
Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich was announced as the Social Planning and Events Committee’s spring Connaissance speaker Thursday.
Penn’s hottest weekend of the year just got spicier.
On Sunday night, the Undergraduate Assembly elected College senior and UA member Ali Huberlie as its new treasurer.
Some student groups’ “historic debt” may have contributed to the Student Activities Council’s unstable financial situation, according to former SAC chairwoman and College senior Ali Huberlie.
On Sunday, the Student Committee on Undergraduate Education elected College junior Joyce Greenbaum as their new chairwoman.
On Sunday night, the Undergraduate Assembly’s first meeting of the year began with Wharton senior and UA Treasurer Ryan Houston’s resignation.
On Sunday night, Wharton senior and Undergraduate Assembly Treasurer Ryan Houston announced his resignation at the UA’s first meeting of the year.
Student leaders are speaking out in response to the Student Activities Council temporary moratorium which prevents new student groups from receiving funding.
The Student Activities Council voted Thursday to institute a temporary moratorium preventing new student groups from receiving recognition and funding because of SAC’s financial situation.
While most students were relishing the final days of winter break, the Shabbatones, Penn’s Jewish a cappella group, were busy serenading southern Jewish communities at synagogues, Jewish community centers, Jewish day schools and old age homes.
“Do you use chopsticks in the shower?” Comedy Central comedian Eliot Chang joked about stereotypes.
Whether they were listening to the speakers and their presentations or frantically writing questions on note cards to pass to the usher, students, faculty and community members packed Franklin Theater at The Franklin Institute for a lecture and question-and-answer discussion on recent advancements in the study of genomics.
The room was silent and, even with plates full of food in front of them, students were still, captivated by the sobering video clips of the now-infamous story of Hamas-captured Israeli soldier, Gilad Shalit.