By all accounts, the chairmanship of the United Minorities Council, an umbrella organization of 16 of Penn's minority groups, is a thankless and overwhelming responsibility.
And College junior Carlos Rivera-Anaya, who recently took the helm of the UMC, can't get enough of it.
"The UMC is ... a family," he says. "We're always laughing and having fun."
Yet, that family is not one that Rivera-Anaya sees as strictly defined.
"There is no place that is exclusive," he insists, stressing that the UMC and the various cultural centers are "open to the whole Penn community."
Close friend and College junior Julija Zubac






