Keyvan Farmanfarmaian and Nicholas Robson | Philadelphia stirs our hearts
If you were to receive a dollar every time a Penn student spoke poorly of Philadelphia, you would have enough money to plaster your name on a brand new campus building.
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If you were to receive a dollar every time a Penn student spoke poorly of Philadelphia, you would have enough money to plaster your name on a brand new campus building.
The American Dream. It’s a phrase we all know well, a cornerstone of social and political discourse. Many of us here at Penn are trying to pursue it. Whether we pour scorn on the idea, or have faith in its promise, there is no disputing its emotional power.
With the city now offering walk-in opportunities amid its vaccine rollout, Penn students are finding ways to get vaccinated in Philadelphia — some eligible, and some not.
A study by the Perelman School of Medicine found that providing financial incentives to hospitals increases treatment rates for patients with opioid use disorder.
Republican politicians and media figures discussed their disillusionment with the GOP after four years of Trump at a virtual event on Feb. 24.