Newly elected SCUE chairman outlines his vision
This past Sunday, College and Wharton sophomore and former Daily Pennsylvanian columnist Charles Gray was elected the new chairman of the Student Committee on Undergraduate Education.
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This past Sunday, College and Wharton sophomore and former Daily Pennsylvanian columnist Charles Gray was elected the new chairman of the Student Committee on Undergraduate Education.
At the Undergraduate Assembly’s weekly meeting on Sunday, the agenda included the passage of the Green Events Checklist Resolution, a discussion of the Nominations and Elections Committee elections change and a budget request for the Undergraduate Research Symposium.
Feb Club is calling all members of Penn’s senior class.
Sunday night, the Undergraduate Assembly held its weekly meeting. The agenda included the passage of the Wharton American Sign Language Resolution and the Bylaws Amendment concerning the University Committee Appointment.
Over winter break, students were selected to sit on the Commission on Presidential Debates. The group will be responsible for orchestrating the debate system to elect the UA president and vice president.
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Sunday night, the Undergraduate Assembly’s first meeting of the semester had a full agenda, which included the Division of Public Safety’s response to Friday’s shooting at the Bridge Cinema de Lux, life after study abroad and the Social Planning and Events Committee’s budget.
If New Student Orientation was the best five days of your college life, get excited for NSOver Again.
As a result of Wharton junior Rohan Grover’s recent resignation from his position as Vice President of External Affairs, the Junior Class Board is currently accepting applications for VPEA.
Monroe Price says he has always struggled to resolve the two conflicting sides of his identity: refugee and American.
SPEC Film wants you to do as the Romans do and check out a preview of Touchstone’s upcoming film, When In Rome, tonight.
According to recent studies, 350 parts per million of carbon dioxide is the most our atmosphere can take before risking environmental destruction.
Last night, fraternity Sigma Alpha Mu hosted Anthropology professor Peggy Sanday in a discussion about the prevalence of rape in the United States and specifically on college campuses.