UA recap: New representatives join the body at weekly meeting
The Undergraduate Assembly welcomed nine newly elected freshmen members at its weekly meeting Sunday night, where the body discussed three new initiatives.
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The Undergraduate Assembly welcomed nine newly elected freshmen members at its weekly meeting Sunday night, where the body discussed three new initiatives.
Comedian Bill Cosby will be the annual Connaissance Fall Speaker, the Student Planning and Events Committee announced Monday.
Tensions ran high in Huntsman Hall Sunday night as the Nominations and Elections Committee, after several hours of deliberation, announced the verdicts of three violation rulings and final results of the new student election.
New students will have to wait two more days to hear the results of the class board and Undergraduate Assembly elections that took place this past week.
Turnout in the new student elections was roughly 47 percent as of 10 p.m. Thursday, according to the Nominations and Elections Committee Vice Chairman for Elections and College junior Ben Kruger.
At its weekly meeting Sunday night, the Undergraduate Assembly unanimously passed a resolution to support the Medical Emergency Response Team in its request to the Office of the General Counsel for permission to obtain an SUV-type vehicle.
Over the past week, new students running for Class Board and Undergraduate Assembly spots have decorated campus and Facebook with some eye-catching campaign materials.
School of Engineering and Applied Science junior Emily Shaeffer became the third Undergraduate Assembly member to resign this fall when she formally stepped down from her position as an Engineering representative Monday night.
For aspiring freshman politicians, the election cycle has begun.
West Philadelphia’s lack of a rape crisis center led the agenda of the Undergraduate Assembly’s second weekly meeting of the year this Sunday.
Some students saved money on textbooks this fall by tapping into one of the Undergraduate Assembly’s new projects.
As many students noticed, the stacks of The New York Times that once decorated dorms and dining halls on campus did not return this fall.
The Undergraduate Assembly discussed some of its early successes at the first weekly meeting of the year on Sunday.
Wharton sophomore Hunter Horsley resigned late Friday afternoon from his position as an Undergraduate Assembly Wharton representative.
College sophomore Alex Amaniel accepted the invitation to serve as an Undergraduate Assembly College representative Thursday morning. He replaced College sophomore Michael Levenstein, who resigned late Monday.
You’d be hard pressed to find a student on Penn’s campus unfamiliar with Legends of the Hidden Temple, Rugrats or Doug.
New and returning Jewish students face an important decision as classes begin this week.
New and returning Jewish students face an important decision as classes begin this week.
College sophomore Michael Levenstein resigned late Monday afternoon from his position as an Undergraduate Assembly College representative.
Comedy groups amped up a Wharton lecture hall Thursday night in an effort to break down intercultural barriers.