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Thursday, June 25, 2026
The Daily Pennsylvanian

Amy Gutmann


Students who turned off their lights before jetting off on winter break helped Penn save $2,300 on its electricity bill and reduce energy use by 7.23 percent from last year’s winter break.

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Given the transportation problems caused by last week’s blizzard, the University should have declared a snow day to accommodate those who travel to campus.

Sunday night, the Undergraduate Assembly elected College senior Ali Huberlie as its new treasurer to replace Wharton senior Ryan Houston, who resigned last Sunday.


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Sunday night, the Undergraduate Assembly elected College senior Ali Huberlie as its new treasurer to replace Wharton senior Ryan Houston, who resigned last Sunday.


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Students who turned off their lights before jetting off on winter break helped Penn save $2,300 on its electricity bill and reduce energy use by 7.23 percent from last year’s winter break.







Offering hope to the homeless

When Glenn Bryan started at Penn in 1993, a homeless camp was set up on campus. In the last 20 years, Penn has made an effort to help a community that has trouble helping itself.



Seventh annual Relay for Life kicks off

On April 8 and 9, students attending Relay for Life will participate in an all-night celebration of the lives of cancer victims and the work of the American Cancer Society to promote awareness and work towards a cure.




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The 11th annual Black Heritage Week — sponsored by UMOJA, Penn’s black student group — commenced on Sunday night and will end on Feb. 5 with a ten-year anniversary celebration of Makuu, the black cultural center.


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Two days could not produce more different results for the wrestling team as they split their weekend matches, with a victory over Bucknell but loss to Hofstra.