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(04/02/10 4:10am)
In a unanimous vote, the Undergraduate Assembly decided to join the Council of Philadelphia Student Governments — a coalition of local student government representatives that will address issues of common interest.
(04/01/10 5:49am)
Though debate about the Undergraduate Assembly referendum continued for months last fall, the bill’s opponents may not have much to worry about.
(03/27/10 2:29am)
At the close of the 2010 Undergraduate Assembly elections season on Friday afternoon, the Nominations and Elections Committee reported an overall voter turnout rate of 49.03 percent — or 3,560 voters.
(03/26/10 9:12am)
In an unprecedented move, the Class Board presidents of 2010, 2011 and 2012 collectively endorsed College freshman Jake Shuster for Class of 2013 president on Thursday.
(03/25/10 9:54am)
Student government elections season is halfway over and “going strong,” according to Nominations and Elections Committee Vice Chairwoman for Elections Patricia Liu, a Wharton senior.
(03/23/10 8:26am)
While the presidential and vice presidential candidates square off in the polls this week, Undergraduate Assembly and Class Board contenders are engaged in heated races as well.
(03/22/10 9:37am)
The first Undergraduate Assembly debate season came to a close Sunday night when The Daily Pennsylvanian and the Undergraduate Assembly hosted the final two debates.
(03/22/10 7:32am)
College junior Grant Dubler knows how to juggle.
(03/22/10 7:21am)
College junior Matt Amalfitano does not believe in networking.
(03/19/10 11:53am)
Faye Cheng:
Like most little girls, Wharton sophomore Faye Cheng wanted to grow up to be a ballerina. But when her hand-eye coordination failed her, she decided to enter the business world instead.
(03/18/10 8:00am)
Amid swirling rumors and speculation, the Social Planning and Events Committee has announced the headlining artist for the Spring Fling concert.
(03/17/10 10:00am)
With this year’s changes to the Undergraduate Assembly election process comes another important “first” — presidential campaigning.
(03/03/10 12:56pm)
Despite the effort to recruit fresh faces to the Undergraduate Assembly’s presidential and vice presidential races, all five of the current candidates are UA insiders.
(03/02/10 9:31am)
Nicholas Kristof is no ordinary journalist. Lauded as “the moral consciousness of our generation” by The New Yorker’s Jeffrey Toobin, Kristof has traveled to 140 countries to expose human rights issues such as the Darfur genocide and human trafficking.
(03/01/10 12:26pm)
The Undergraduate Assembly passed the 2010-2011 Budget in a unanimous vote at its meeting last night.
(03/01/10 11:35am)
Wharton and Engineering sophomore Justin Warner has been removed from the Undergraduate Assembly due to “excessive meeting absences,” according to a statement by UA Chairman Alec Webley, a College junior.
(02/25/10 9:31am)
The race to be the first-ever Undergraduate Assembly president is on.
(02/24/10 11:30am)
On Sunday, College junior Ali Huberlie was elected the new chairwoman of the Student Activities Council.
(02/23/10 12:05pm)
With the release of Candidate Information Packets, the student government election process has officially begun.
(02/22/10 2:08pm)
At the Undergraduate Assembly’s meeting Sunday night, members of the body, the Budget Committee and student groups came together for the “very first ever budget hearing,” according to College junior and UA Chairman Alec Webley.