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The Undergraduate Assembly took the meaning of a nine-to-five job seriously last night.
Updated April 24, 10:30 p.m.
Updated Apr. 23, 4:30 a.m.
Over two weeks after student government elections came and went, the transition process is not yet over.
Over 70 degrees and sunny - students could not have asked for better weather as they celebrated this year's Spring Fling.
Guster and Akon may have shared the stage Friday night but many students expressed more excitement about Akon.
Long before the first batch of fried Oreos or tapped keg of Natty Light, Spring Fling was born.
With two weeks until Spring Fling, the Social Planning and Events Committee announced the design that will display the event's theme: "Some flings never get old."
Future changes in Rodin College House's demographics will be less about excluding freshmen and more about giving sophomores what they want.
*This article appeared in the 2009 joke issue.
Sunday's Undergraduate Assembly meeting marked the final chance for outgoing members to convene for new business. Not going out without a fight, the group's agenda included eight items of new business, lasting four hours.
See campaign statements from the winning candidates here.
The Class of 2013 will have one less option to choose from when requesting a housing assignment for next year.
E-mail inboxes, listservs and Facebook walls filled to the brim as this year's student government elections opened early Monday morning at 12:01 a.m.
The Undergraduate Assembly looked to implement tangible change this past Sunday as many members are currently up for re-election by their peers.
Last year, Penn admitted 16.4 percent of its applicants, Princeton University admitted 9.3 percent. This year the Wine Preceptorial topped all with its 2.3 percent admit rate.
This Hey Day, the Class of 2009 will greet the current juniors not with condiments but with a raised glass.
This Hey Day, the Class of 2009 will greet the current juniors not with condiments but with a raised glass.
Quoting Beyonce, Nursing and Wharton sophomore and Undergraduate Assembly volunteer member G.J. Melendez-Torres implored the University to "finally put a ring on its commitment to gender and ethnic minorities."
By MAGGIE RUSCH