Soph. representative removed from UA
· March 1, 2010, 6:35 am
Wharton and Engineering sophomore Justin Warner has been removed from the Undergraduate Assembly due to “excessive meeting absences,” according to a statement by UA Chairman Alec Webley, a College junior.
“This is not a resignation,” Webley said. “[Warner] simply did not attend enough meetings this semester.”
Warner did not contest his removal during the allotted two-week time period, Webley added.
Warner wrote in an e-mail that he “chose to leave the body of the Undergraduate Assembly for personal reasons so that I can focus more of my attention, time, and energy on other aspects of my life. These personal issues concern only myself and should be of no interest or relevance to the UA body, the Daily Pennsylvanian or the wider student community.”
Engineering sophomores Rudra Pampati and Anat Bordoley, the next two highest vote-getters, both declined Warner’s seat because of prior commitments.
Webley said Pampati “didn’t want to run for UA again,” and Bordoley is planning to go abroad to Australia.
As a result, Engineering sophomore Matthew Sternberg — the third-highest vote getter — will fill Warner’s seat for the remainder of this session of the body, Webley said.
Warner is the sixth UA member to leave the body this session.




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vaalion
April 28, 2010, 1:58 am
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Seems like he simply had other important matters or personal issues to solve I suppose...
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stephen343
May 28, 2010, 2:25 pm
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Very interesting article. Content has been written in very nice manner. I enjoy reading this kind of stuff. Thanks for sharing good knowledge.
stephen343
May 31, 2010, 8:19 am
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There are certain duties associated with each member. Justin Warner removed only due to the continues absence from the meetings. I think its a good decision and in stead absent members we need people who can come in each meeting. Thanks
grant.glen
May 31, 2010, 5:18 pm
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Coming from a I didn't know that Warner wrote in an e-mail that he chose to leave the body of the Undergraduate Assembly for personal reasons so that I can focus more of my attention, time, and energy on other aspects of your life.
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