Tyga added to Spring Fling lineup
Spring Fling just got a little more “Dope.”
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Spring Fling just got a little more “Dope.”
College sophomore Gabe Delaney and Wharton sophomore Christian Cortes want your vote.
The Undergraduate Assembly is throwing their weight behind the proposal to start a Native American studies program.
Old Philomathean Halls saw new politics this Sunday.
The results are in — and the public is far more educated about student government than you might think.
Students will no longer have to walk on a “Tightrope” about who will be coming to Fling.
It’s officially campaign season for student government. This year the election season is seeing a striking number of new candidates.
In preparation for Spring Fling next month, the Social Planning and Events Committee’s Spring Fling committee has sponsored a new series of events, called Fling Fridays, for the past three weeks.
The doctor is in.
The Undergraduate Assembly has unanimously passed the student government budget for the next year.
If you never knew where your humerus was, SPEC’s going to help you find that funny bone.
The Student Activities Council predicted that the moratorium on new student groups will continue at the Undergraduate Assembly’s annual budgeting meeting.
I sat in a warm, red-carpeted office in Dunning Coaches’ Center, just outside of Franklin Field. It was about 2 p.m. on a cloudy Thursday, and coaches James Sands and Ed Golding of the men’s heavyweight rowing team stood opposite me. We talked, joked and reminisced for a while before Golding dropped a minor bombshell: “So when will we see you on the team again?”
As you enter the sixth floor of Van Pelt Library, you are immediately confronted with the floor’s centerpiece, a pavilion room with eucalyptus-paneled walls abutting floor-to-ceiling glass panes.
If chocolate hearts and candygrams aren’t your thing for Valentine’s Day, two new Facebook pages may provide the solution to your heart’s woes.
Sunday night, the Undergraduate Assembly considered a proposal to completely eliminate water bottles on Penn’s campus.
In the face of the administration’s diversity controversy, the Undergraduate Assembly Steering Committee met Tuesday night to discuss how diversity in the higher levels of the University impacts student groups.
Those anxious about missing out on Penn’s countless campus events can soon thank SCUE for alleviating that fear.
Sunday night, the members of the Undergraduate Assembly ratified a new committee to ensure quality in election debates.
Engineering junior Michelle Ho is the recently-elected Chair of the Student Committee on Undergraduate Education. The DP sat down with her to discuss her role in SCUE and her goals for the next year.