Diversity, number of women increase on UA
The Undergraduate Assembly is becoming more diverse.
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The Undergraduate Assembly is becoming more diverse.
Last week, the Social Planning and Events Committee hosted internal elections to determine their next executive board. College junior Julie Palomba was elected as the next SPEC president, replacing the spot held by College senior Josh Oppenheimer. She will officially take over as president in the next week.
The Nominations & Elections Committee held internal elections earlier this month to determine the next executive board. College junior Frank Colleluori was elected as the NEC’s new chair, replacing Engineering and Wharton senior Alec Miller.
The Student Activities Council announced its budget for the coming school year Thursday evening to a crowd of student group treasurers.
There is no such thing as a free Spring Fling.
The Undergraduate Assembly is back to work.
College junior and Undergraduate Assembly Representative Nikolai Zapertov tendered a resignation from the Undergraduate Assembly on Saturday. He will be replaced by College freshman and former UA representative Varun Menon.
Students’ Fling spirits were not dampened by the bad weather this weekend.
Maybe Spring Fling won’t be so crazy after all.
The funding process for Student Activities Council-funded groups has undergone changes.
The protests against Tyga are finally being brought out to the open.
The new executive board of the Undergraduate Assembly is now more diverse.
Since last week, when rapper Tyga was announced as a Spring Fling concert opener, developments on and off campus have altered the dialogue about his upcoming performance.
In the hours since the Social Planning and Events Committee announced DJ Girl Talk as this year’s Spring Fling headliner, students’ responses have been swift and many.
What do you think of Girl Talk for Fling headliner?
As excitement builds for this year’s Spring Fling, some students have reservations.
The public is far less educated about student government than one may think.
The UA wants you to go to the Palestra a little more often.
The results are in.
Being a dual-degree student is supposed to forward your goals, but for College and Wharton freshman Sebastian Negron-Reichard, it was more of an obstacle.