On World AIDS Day, a cry for better funding
Wearing a T-shirt with the slogan "Stop Medical Apartheid, AIDS Drugs Now," Kaytee Riek stood on a bench on College Green last Friday and led a group of demonstrating students and activists in a chant.
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Wearing a T-shirt with the slogan "Stop Medical Apartheid, AIDS Drugs Now," Kaytee Riek stood on a bench on College Green last Friday and led a group of demonstrating students and activists in a chant.
Engineering freshman Matt Berger won a treasure hunt last week, but rather than receiving a T-shirt or candy, he landed a $1,000 check.
Pennsylvania State Treasurer Bob Casey Jr. is challenging incumbent Republican Sen. Rick Santorum for his seat in Congress.
The "art of networking" has some very big fans at Penn- - namely Barbara Hewitt and her team of career counselors at the University's Career Services office.
Standing in the Penn Law building that carries his name, Henry Silverman called himself "the poster boy for overpaid executives."
Boripat Donmon, of Thailand, couldn't believe AIDS would ever appear in his country - and that he would become infected.
Negative campaigning is rampant in U.S. politics, and Joe Klein blames pollsters and consultants.
In 1993, George Anastasia says, Philadelphia mob boss John Stanfa ordered his death.
Penn faculty revived a protest technique time-honored on college campuses last night: They staged a teach-in.