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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.
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 black males between the ages of 16 and 20 attacked a 25-year-old man on the Clark Park basketball courts.
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.
The undergraduate minority coalitions hosted the third UA presidential candidates debate between College juniors Matt Amalfitano and Grant Dubler on the topic of diversity at Penn.
The Civic House Associates Coalition hosted the UA presidential debate between Matt Amalfitano and Grant Dubler. Watch the candidates discuss issues on the topic of civic and community engagement.
Stephen Starr, who owns Pod on Penn's campus, has 13 other restaurants in the city. He is known for unique decor and distinct menu themes.
A look at the three candidates for UA vice president when they're not working on changing policy at Penn.
Penn sent 200 "likely letters" this month, which Dean of Admissions Eric Furda explained are meant to inform applicants of their acceptance before April 1.
After receiving $17.1 million of federal stimulus funds, the Governor’s Office of Health Care Reform is developing a statewide system to share electronic medical records between health institutions, called the Pennsylvania Health Information Exchange, or PHIX.