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Fall 2013 Undergraduate Assembly Elections

Find out more about the candidates vying for a seat on the Undergraduate Assembly. Click "here":http://www.thedp.com/section/fall-2013-class-board-elections to learn more about Class Board 2017 candidates. Voting ends at 5 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 20, and results will be announced that evening if there is no hearing.

12/11/11 11:28pm
After their Dec. 22 meeting against Drexel (4-2), the Quakers have only three days with their families for the holidays before flying out on Dec. 26 to San Diego for the Surf ’N Slam Classic.
12/11/11 11:28pm
Coach Jerome Allen will take team to Cameron Indoor for New Year’s Day game on ESPNU.
12/11/11 11:23pm
After suffering a 31-point loss at Notre Dame, Penn women’s basketball was staring at two losses on the young season. Down 10 in the first half to visiting Army, the Quakers responded to their first real bout of adversity and rallied for a 70-60 win to continue the best start in program history.
12/11/11 11:22pm

Engineering graduate named Philadelphia Business Journal "Woman of Distinction"

Working as a leader of NAVSSES — the Navy’s Naval Ship Systems Engineering Station — and the head of Penn State’s engineering advisory board, Woody reflects on her journey to success as a woman engineer.
12/11/11 11:09pm
As winter break approaches, Penn’s religious and cultural groups are finding ways to fit in holiday celebrations amidst finals.
12/11/11 11:07pm
Penn wrestling had a chance to assert its prowess facing two top fifteen opponents before heading into winter break. But after falling to No. 10 Lehigh last week, experience was Penn’s achilles heel this week, as No. 15 Maryland triumphed over the Quakers, 21-15.
12/11/11 11:02pm
The Quakers took one step toward validating their No. 3 position this past Saturday, defeating No. 9 Williams without dropping a single game, 9-0.
12/11/11 10:58pm
On Saturday, the Quakers defeated Williams, 6-3, at the Ringe Courts.
12/11/11 10:21pm

Division of Public Safety prepares for winter break

The number of police officers and AlliedBarton security officers will stay the same throughout winter break, according to Vice President for Public Safety Maureen Rush
12/11/11 10:15pm

Change by Us Philly engages local community

Change by Us Philly, a new social interactive media tool launched by the city of Philadelphia three weeks ago, will allow social activists the opportunity to become more engaged with the local community.
12/11/11 9:57pm

Sunday beer distribution hours extended

Beer enthusiasts received good news last Wednesday when Pennsylvania State legislators passed a bill allowing beer distributors to extend their hours on Sunday.
12/11/11 9:33pm

For some, college rankings a barrier to economic diversity

While Penn’s representation of low-income students has increased steadily over the years, its growth in economic diversity may not be happening as fast as some might like because of one factor: college rankings. INTERACTIVE: U.S. News rankings and economic
12/11/11 9:20pm

Wharton study describes consumers' shopping habits

On Thursday, the Jay H. Baker Retailing Center — which is part of the Wharton School — and the Verde Group released a study that investigated consumers’ shopping habits.
12/11/11 9:08pm

Panhellenic Council pairs shopping with philanthropy

This year, Panhel switched its main philanthropic outreach from Operation Warm to the Rena Rowan Breast Cancer Center. responsive.”
12/11/11 8:57pm

Goldman Sachs' canceled information session indicative of changes in hiring trends

Earlier this semester, Goldman Sachs canceled its full-time information session at Penn and reduced the number of interviews available to students.
12/11/11 8:39pm

Bon Appétit aims to minimize food waste

Although it caters to many students, Bon Appétit does not make food in bulk, according to Stephen Scardina, the resident district manager of Bon Appétit.
12/11/11 8:39pm
Neary was treated at Thomas Jefferson Hospital, where his neck was stabilized through a series of surgeries. His father, also named Joe Neary, told CBS on Friday that his son will be a quadriplegic.
12/11/11 8:32pm
Founded in 2010 with the goal of promoting communication among Penn’s environmental groups, the Green Campus Partnership Student Association recently elected its new co-chairs — College sophomore Madison Roberts and College senior Abby Waldorf.
12/11/11 7:43pm

At Penn Law, pro-bono work a rite of passage

More than 20 years ago, Penn Law became one of the first law schools in the country to require its students to complete mandatory pro-bono work.
12/11/11 7:28pm

Weiss Pavilion receives LEED gold certification

The George A. Weiss Pavilion, located in the north arcade of Franklin Field, was given a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design gold certification from the United States Green Building Council, Facilities and Real Estate Services announced on Friday.