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Penn Relays are going green this year.
This week, Penn received recognition for the University’s sustainability efforts.
The results for the 10-week Recycle Mania competition to enhance sustainable activities were released this weekend. The competing schools were judged on who could collect the largest amount of total recyclables, the least amount of trash per capita and have the highest recycling rate.
With newly selected Green Fund Grant recipients, Penn will further its plans for a sustainable campus.
A new multi-million dollar facility will help care for the Veterinary School’s horses.
For the first time ever, Penn Dining Services distributed frequent eater club cards to faculty and staff last week.
Instead of throwing away old pens, students will consider recycling them for a good cause.
Penn can now boast its very own Top Chef.
For the first time since their construction 40 years ago, Sansom Place East and Sansom Place West will begin to undergo major renovations this summer.
With the Student Voice survey, students have the opportunity to express their opinions about Penn Dining for the first time this year.
Starting this April, students in the College of Arts and Sciences will finally have their own T-shirt.
Bin Blitz began with a bang.
Look out for the new Hollywood movie inspired by YouTube’s sensation, My New Haircut.
Most students may not know about the T.C. Chan Center for Building Simulation and Energy Studies. But with the launch of its new website yesterday, the Center hopes to foster collaboration between researchers, professors and students on sustainability issues at Penn and elsewhere.
With the addition of a state-of-the-art research facility, Penn’s vision for eastward expansion is being realized.
If you need comfort, try the brand new soul food recipes at Houston Market.
Part of the 2010 RecycleMania efforts, Wednesday’s “Trash Talk” panel featured Penn and Philadelphia representatives speaking about sustainability efforts.
At the Undergraduate Assembly’s weekly meeting on Sunday, the agenda included the passage of the Upgrading Academic Testing Environment Resolution, the acceptance of the Lunar New Year’s Contingency request, a discussion of the Nomination and Elections Committee’s budget and a project update for texting and e-mailing the UA.
Wharton junior and Daily Pennsylvanian senior staff writer Kathy Wang has been elected to the position of Vice President of External Affairs by the 2011 Class Board.