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Seth Meyers is famous for presenting the top stories on Weekend Update Thursdays during election season, but this Thursday he was the top story.
Seth Meyers is famous for presenting the top stories on Weekend Update Thursdays during election season, but this Thursday he was the top story.
To commemorate its 60th anniversary, the Society of Women Engineers held its Regional Conference here at Penn for the first time in over 50 years. Over 300 people representing various schools of the Mid-Atlantic region were in attendance.
College junior and UA Presidential candidate, Grant Dubler, knows how to juggle.
College junior and UA Presidential candidate, Matt Amalfitano, does not believe in networking.
The organization was founded last September by current Co-Presidents and College sophomores Alison Lai and Michelle Fang, who wanted to raise awareness about autism and show what Penn students can do to help.
From noon to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Ben and Jerry’s will give away between 10 and 15 flavors of ice cream — including Cherry Garcia, Phish Food and Chocolate Fudge Brownie — and will accept donations for Doctors Without Borders.
Penn’s chapter of A Spring of Hope, a national charity founded by College freshman Brittany Young, is hosting a “toilet queue” Monday in hopes of setting the record for the longest line for a single toilet.
The candidates for UA president, Matt Amalfitano and Grant Dubler, answer questions from their colleagues on the Undergraduate Assembly in the final debate before voting begins at midnight.
At 3:20 p.m. Saturday, four unknown males attacked a 25-year-old man on the Clark Park basketball courts. The victim was shot once in the right knee.
The Daily Pennsylvanian hosted a debate between UA president candidates Matt Amalfitano and Grant Dubler and VP candidates Faye Cheng, Mark P. Pan and Emily Shaeffer.
Both candidates spoke about ways in which they had worked with minority communities in the past and ways in which they planned to further the goals of the respective minority student groups. At a second debate, they discussed topics related to community outreach.
The University Honor Council and Residential Advisory Board hosted the fourth UA presidential debate between Matt Amalfitano and Grant Dubler on the topic of residential and academic life.