Every year when UA elections come around, the student body is given the opportunity to elect a new President and Vice President.
9/11 10th Anniversary Issue
U. of Texas student appeals for disciplinary action after racially-motivated attack
More than a month has passed since University of Texas senior Cody Young was subject to a racially-motivated attack.
Flood in Harvard Observatory nearly ruins astronomical records
Over 60,000 astronomical photographs were nearly ruined by a flood in the Harvard College Observatory, The Harvard Crimson reported Tuesday. The glass film plates date back to 1885, taken from various telescopes around the world.
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U. of Texas student appeals for disciplinary action after racially-motivated attack
More than a month has passed since University of Texas senior Cody Young was subject to a racially-motivated attack.
Flood in Harvard Observatory nearly ruins astronomical records
Over 60,000 astronomical photographs were nearly ruined by a flood in the Harvard College Observatory, The Harvard Crimson reported Tuesday. The glass film plates date back to 1885, taken from various telescopes around the world.
Catherine Hill to leave position as Vassar College president
Dr. Catherine Hill, president of Vassar College, will be stepping down from her post at the end of the 2016-17 school year.
Campus experiences a sweep of power outages
The outages come less than a week after an electrical explosion closed an entire block.
UA presidential candidates talk tuition, sexual assault and effectiveness of student government in second debate
On Monday night, the three candidates running for UA President met for their second debate, butting heads on a number of issues and calling for change within the UA.
Joke Issue: Admissions office imposes cap on applicants from Westchester, NY
In an effort to promote more diversity among its students, Penn has imposed a quota on the number of students from Westchester, New York it can admit — just 45 percent of every incoming class.
Joke Issue: Penn to fix button sculpture over the summer
In response to a petition signed by over 3,000 Penn alumni and current students, the University has decided to fix the Button.
Joke Issue: Dean Furda announces Class of 2020 has been chosen by lottery
Admission to Penn may have just gotten more equitable.
Joke Issue: DRL to close for $83 million in renovations
A fitness room and showers will be installed so students who dread the walk home never have to leave.
Joke Issue: Career Services announces cancellation of on-campus recruiting
In what will likely be a controversial decision, Career Services has announced that starting this fall, Penn students will no longer be able to participate in on-campus recruiting, or OCR.
Joke Issue: President Obama to teach a class at Penn Law after presidency
His current battle for the Supreme Court will be the subject of his course at Penn, which will be called “Confirming Supreme Court Nominees: A Case Study.”
Joke Issue: Riepe to move off campus after allegations of hazing and alcohol abuse
Riepe College House had its affiliation with Penn revoked this past weekend and will move off campus next semester.
Women's Week 2016 covers body positivity, coming out and more
Joke Issue: Panhellenic announces ban on bigs and littles
Big-little pairings, which have long existed as a bonding tradition in sororities, were deemed to be “too financially and emotionally draining” by the Panhellenic Council after a series of complaints from various sororities across campus.
Joke Issue: Gutmann used private server for emails
Gutmann chose to conduct close to 90 percent of her work-related communication on a private email server with the domain name “Penn_HBIC.”
Joke Issue: Penn hires head of TSA to secure libraries following machete incident
“Walking into Van Pelt is now going be as secure as going through airport security," Gutmann said. “We’re talking Quad-during-Fling level precautions."
















