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The agenda was heavy but the mood was light at the Undergraduate Assembly's second-to-last meeting of the year this past Sunday night.
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The agenda was heavy but the mood was light at the Undergraduate Assembly's second-to-last meeting of the year this past Sunday night.
The Nominations and Elections Committee announced the results of the 2008-2009 student government elections last night after two violation charges postponed the results from Tuesday.
Polls for the 2008-2009 student government elections closed yesterday afternoon after record voter turnout, but results will not be announced until two violations filed yesterday are settled by the Nominations and Elections Committee.
Students unsatisfied with campus dining and printing are in for a treat.
After 35 hours of discussions and debate this past weekend, the Student Activities Council is increasing its funding for student groups.
Despite the heightened political excitement over the upcoming Pennsylvania primary, Penn's own student government candidates aren't getting as much of the spotlight.
Want to poke a little fun at all the action surrounding the presidential elections?
The Democratic presidential primary isn't the only highly contested election this spring - more students than ever are running for positions in next year's student government.
This past Sunday night, in the first Undergraduate Assembly meeting after spring break, the body hurried to implement many of their ideas from earlier this year. Soon, student elections will begin to determine the next members of the group.
Their music video has more than 30 million views on YouTube, and now they're coming to perform to Penn.
Print journalism may be on the decline, but it's here to stay at Penn - at least for another semester.
The art of wine tasting is something many Penn students may be eager to participate in, but when funding for such an expensive activity comes from students' own tuitions - that's where the debate kicks in.
It's the biggest concert of the biggest party of the year at Penn - and Ludacris and Gym Class Heroes will headline it.
It may be the one class every Penn student has to take during his or her undergraduate education, but it's also the one class whose merits students can't seem to pinpoint.
11:55PM - March 17th 2008
Four thousand dollars per minute, or a total of $1.72 million over the course of seven hours- that's how much money the Undergraduate Assembly allocated to various student-government groups at its annual budget meeting this past Sunday evening.
Hundreds of seniors gathered at Smokey Joe's Friday night to mark the end of the annual month-long celebration that is Feb Club.
College junior Sarah Kaminetsky resigned from the Undergraduate Assembly Monday night.
It was a sweet night for sophomores yesterday, as they celebrated their biggest event of the year, Sophomore Skimmer.
Debate was in the air at Sunday evening's Undergraduate Assembly meeting, which ran for four and a half hours and had a significantly higher attendance than usual. About a dozen students, mostly from Lambda Alliance, the umbrella organization for all LGBT groups on campus, and ALLIES, an on-campus gay-straight alliance, were present to support the much-anticipated Blood Donor Discrimination Proposal, which was ultimately passed by the body.