Students invited to help clean up areaStudents invited to help clean up areaaround Penn campus The clean-up will involve Penn students as well as local community members, said Chang, a College senior. Volunteers will clean up the area between 39th and 43rd streets and between Walnut Street and Baltimore Avenue. The project will begin at 11 a.m. at 4052 Spruce Street and will continue until about 3 p.m. – Daniel Gingiss Runoffs elect two to Senior Class Board The final two positions in the Senior Class Board were decided yesterday in a runoff election. College junior Jason Brenner was elected class historian, defeating College junior Crystal Uyematsu. And Engineering junior Brennan Binford defeated Engineering junior Shilpi Kansal for the Engineering representative position on the board. Voter turnout was "better than expected" for a runoff, according to Class of 1996 President Lenny Chang. The rest of the board was elected in Monday's and Tuesday's general election. Engineering junior Neil Sheth will serve as the class of 1997 president. – Daniel Gingiss Rodin's son to appear on WQHS tonight Alex Neijelow, University President Judith Rodin's teenage son, will be Brendan McGeever's guest on WQHS tonight from 8 to 10 p.m. "It's just going to be me and him talking about what it's like to be him," said McGeever, a College sophomore. "The goal of the show is to get people on that people would recognize. Who better than the son of our president?" Neijelow will play music and take questions from callers, as well as talk about "what it's like to live in such a nice house," according to McGeever. WQHS, 730 AM, can be heard on Resnet channel 2. – Luke G. DeCock
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