Word: cooperating
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...think it's appropriate at all. The student panel was set up to be a jury of peers with incidents that tend to come up in daily university life," said former Undergraduate Assembly chairman Liz Cooper, who organized a support rally following the announcement of the gang rape allegations...
...Cooper, a senior in the college and a former chairperson of the Undergraduate Assembly, Penn's student government, sees her school in a different light...
...Penn is not a community--it's a resource center. It's a focused singular environment where people come in and take what they want, and then they leave," Cooper says, adding that if students can find their own niche--she points to the increasing popularity of the college houses and Penn's 30 fraternities and sororities as examples of students seeking a sense of community--"Penn gets smaller, and better...
...average Penn student is only here to get his degree and graduate. Cooper continues, noting that student apathy is so prevalent that in a recent referendum to abolish the Undergraduate Assembly, the referendum passed but was not binding since less than 20 percent of the eligible undergraduates voted...
Although they contrast sharply in their view of Penn and her problem, Cooper, Wysell, Cohen, and many of their fellow students would agree on one thing: they are proud of their school. They don't want to be Harvard or Yale; they want Penn to be the best...