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Fall 2013 Undergraduate Assembly Elections

Tunmise Fawole

March 16, 2014

Hello, my name is Tunmise Fawole, and I am running for Undergraduate Assembly College Representative.


Lukas Vacek

March 16, 2014

Hi Everyone! Let’s face it, engineers are awesome, which is why I am running to represent you in the UA.

Italian restaurant Zavino is hoping to transport the vibe of its 13th Street location to its newest outpost at 3200 Chestnut Street.Zavino officially opened its doors Saturday night to a crowd eager to try Zavino’s signature pizzas, pastas and small plates.

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March 16, 2014

I’m running to better express student concerns to administrators. That seems simple enough, but too often the UA gets caught up in internal politics and personal ambition.

Angela Rice

March 16, 2014

Hi! My name is Angela Rice and I’m running for the position of UA Wharton Representative. For the past three years, I have been planning events and serving as the Wharton Chair on Class Board.

Amanda Acosta-Ruiz

March 16, 2014

Hi everyone! My name’s Amanda and I’m running for SAS Rep. In my past years at Penn, I’ve gotten involved in various micro-communities on campus.


Amanda Acosta-Ruiz

March 16, 2014

Hi everyone! My name’s Amanda and I’m running for SAS Rep. In my past years at Penn, I’ve gotten involved in various micro-communities on campus.


Lukas Vacek

March 16, 2014

Hi Everyone! Let’s face it, engineers are awesome, which is why I am running to represent you in the UA.


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Italian restaurant Zavino is hoping to transport the vibe of its 13th Street location to its newest outpost at 3200 Chestnut Street.Zavino officially opened its doors Saturday night to a crowd eager to try Zavino’s signature pizzas, pastas and small plates.


Kendall Finlay

March 16, 2014

Hello! I am Kendall Finlay and I am your candidate for UA Representative. It is no secret that this winter has been a difficult one for many Penn students.


Andrew Robertson

March 16, 2014

As a UA member the last year, my primary accomplishments have been in the field of Penn Dining. I served as the UA liaison to the Dining Hall Advisory Board and have led DHAB as its head for spring semester.


Eric Tepper

March 16, 2014

I will work on improving life for students in many different aspect, from academics, to housing, to social.


Adam Warner

March 16, 2014

Hello everyone. I’m Adam Warner, and I’m a current sophomore studying bioengineering. I’m running for SEAS representative on the Undergraduate Assembly.


Jane Meyer

March 16, 2014

Serving as Communications Director of the UA this past year has been extremely rewarding. In my role, I have gained a deeper understanding of how to navigate the University system to get things done and what projects are most important to the student body.


Bill Ding

March 16, 2014

My name is Bill Ding. Thank you so much for those who supported my last election circle! Last year is a productive year for me.


Gabriel Duemichen

March 16, 2014

Salutations to all the Gentlemen and Ladies at this illustrious institution. To the rest of us: what's Gucci?


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Henok Abraham

March 16, 2014

Seeing as you'll get enough of it I'm going to spare you from the usual campaign rhetoric and cheesy slogans for now.


Natalie Hernandez

March 16, 2014

Hello College Students! My name is Natalie Hernandez and I hope to be your representative on the Undergraduate Assembly.


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The next stage of the Penn women’s tennis season looks positive as the team pulled off two impressive wins in its three-game road trip to California over break.Despite dropping their final match, the Quakers showed stunning success in their doubles pairings in each contest.Against their first opponent Rhode Island on Monday in Palm Springs, the Red and Blue showed no mercy, winning the match 5-2 after gaining early momentum during doubles play.



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On Tuesday, Penn women’s basketball defeated four-time defending champion Princeton, 80-64, to win the Ivy League title, clinching its first NCAA Tournament berth in 10 years.And now it’s time for the Penn community to celebrate the team’s accomplishments.Since November, the Quakers have shown determination, responding to a 31-point loss to Princeton at the Palestra in January by winning 14 of their last 15 games and ending the Tigers reign atop of the Ancient Eight.


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Penn students considering a future career in higher education can expect support from the University in their endeavors.At February’s Board of Trustees meeting, President Amy Gutmann and Vice Provost for Faculty Anita Allen raised the issue of recruiting and retaining the best faculty.