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Fall 2013 Undergraduate Assembly Elections


The Penn International Affairs Association’s Intercollegiate Debate Team took home the award for Best Large Delegation at the Harvard National Model United Nations Conference on Sunday. Over 3,000 students from more than 40 countries competed at the conference this weekend. Twenty delegates represented Penn.

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By Ryan Anderson · Feb. 18, 2013

It’s been said that conflict and a huge time commitment make rowing at Penn difficult to commit to. And as an ex-rower who was a member of the freshman heavyweight team all last semester, I was being asked to commit again.




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The Penn International Affairs Association’s Intercollegiate Debate Team took home the award for Best Large Delegation at the Harvard National Model United Nations Conference on Sunday. Over 3,000 students from more than 40 countries competed at the conference this weekend. Twenty delegates represented Penn.




	SIGGRAPH helps students create short videos to use in job applications such as one by Engineering senior Karl Li showing liquid falling on a rabbit.

SIGGRAPH, Penn’s chapter of the Association for Computer Machinery’s Special Interest Group on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques, has recently shifted its focus to help engineering students in the Digital Media Design program apply for jobs in computer graphics and animation.


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We all find it awkward when we mix up names, but it seems I’m the only person upset over rechristening Sam as Wesley and mistaking Mary Kate for Caroline.



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Both teams took on the visiting Seawolves at the Levy Tennis Pavillion on Friday afternoon. The men (3-1) kicked off the day with three doubles matches against the Seawolves (0-2). The Penn women’s tennis team (4-0) won its toughest matchup to date, taking down defending American East champion Stony Brook 4-3.


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Penn’s Division of Public Safety was one of many groups speaking at a City Council hearing last week on the topic of surveillance cameras in Philadelphia. The Philadelphia City Council’s Public Safety Committee convened a hearing last Monday about how the city’s closed-circuit television surveillance camera system could be improved.










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