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There are 18 sources of alternate funding other than the Student Activities Council. However, students who must rely solely on these alternate funds are less than pleased with both their availability and distribution.
Under the Student Activities Councils' plan, the moratorium may partially lift after their first General Body Meeting of the fall
semester, which typically falls in October.
Amy Chua and her husband, Yale Law professor Jed Rubenfeld, introduced their "triple package" theory, which states that certain cultural groups posses elements of superiority, insecurity, and the ability to delay gratitude, which allow them to outperform their peers.
“This is really important for our trans students to feel part of the community and to be safe and to really be recognized for who they are,” Senior Associate Director of the LGBT Center Erin Cross said.
Justine Sefcik, a fourth-year doctoral student in the School of Nursing, was elected chair of the Graduate and Professional Student Assembly on Wednesday.Sefcik will serve alongside 11 other officers on the executive board of GAPSA, the official student government body for Penn's 12 graduate schools.
Representatives from the Multicultural Greek Council, the Inter-Fraternity Council and the Panhellenic Council were all commended for their achievements at the Sheraton Hotel on 35th and Chestnut streets.
Over a year after Phi Kappa Sigma, more commonly known as Skulls, was kicked off campus, discussions are slowly beginning about future plans for Skull’s chapter house, at 3539 Locust Walk.
The Graduate and Professional
Student Assembly will hold executive board elections on Wednesday, using a
system quite different from that of their undergraduate counterpart — the
Undergraduate Assembly.
Students were frustrated with the University's recent proposal for the sign's text, which generally describes all of the stained glass panes in the ARCH, without any specific details on the rising sun.