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(02/13/19 2:45am)
The Undergraduate Assembly recently held a special election to fill a vacant Wharton representative seat on Jan. 30. But despite the 1,982 students who were eligible to vote, only 108 total students cast their ballots in the election.
(02/25/19 1:45am)
Instead of forking over six dollars for a cross-campus Uber to class in freezing temperatures, Penn students can now hail free rides through a new Penn Transit ride-sharing app.
(02/05/19 2:05am)
Wharton sophomore John Casey won a special election to fill a vacant Wharton representative seat on the Undergraduate Assembly, the Nominations and Elections Committee announced Jan. 30.
(01/29/19 4:35am)
The Undergraduate Assembly held an open forum meeting Sunday night with a focus on boosting attendance from the Penn community. Despite low turnout from non-UA affiliated students, UA leaders said they still felt the event was a step in the right direction.
(01/30/19 5:37am)
The Nominations & Elections Committee is holding a special election to fill a vacant Wharton representative seat on the Undergraduate Assembly.
(01/25/19 5:49am)
Penn's Undergraduate Assembly is working to promote Returning Student Orientation, an event for students returning from a leave of absence, to counter its low student attendance in previous semesters.
(01/21/19 3:17am)
Penn has been lagging behind peer universities in making menstrual products available at no cost across campus — but some Undergraduate Assembly members are working to change that.
(01/18/19 4:46am)
Student leaders of the Undergraduate Assembly plan to build on their goals from last semester to increase transparency and civic engagement this spring.
(11/18/18 8:37pm)
Flooding, soil contamination, and air pollution have plagued residents of the Eastwick neighborhood in southwest Philadelphia. A group of Penn faculty and students are taking action to change that.
(11/12/18 3:54am)
Penn Medicine will participate in a national study that will test if the use of Apple Watches and mobile health apps can make recovery more efficient in patients with hip and knee replacements.
(10/24/18 11:46pm)
Puerto Rico is still struggling to recover after being devastated by hurricanes last year, but students and faculty in Penn’s School of Design are hoping to bolster the relief process and make the island stronger than ever before.
(10/23/18 3:32am)
The United States Department of Justice has opened a statewide investigation of the Catholic Church sex abuse scandal in Pennsylvania, subpoenaing at least seven dioceses — including the archdiocese in Philadelphia — according to the Washington Post.
(09/28/18 12:57am)
Penn professor Karen Redrobe is the new director of the Wolf Humanities Center, and she has plans to make Penn's humanities research hub more inclusive than ever.
(09/18/18 9:54pm)
Former President Barack Obama will visit Philadelphia this Friday afternoon to campaign for the reelection of United States Senator Bob Casey and Governor Tom Wolf.