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The Daily Pennsylvanian

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Behind the Apron

By Jack Cahn · Oct. 20, 2015

Meet the Ivy League cook who went from juvenile delinquent to acclaimed entrepreneur.

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Last week, the United States Supreme Court heard oral arguments in two cases challenging the constitutionality of specific impositions of the death penalty.


Last week, the United States Supreme Court heard oral arguments in two cases challenging the constitutionality of specific impositions of the death penalty.


Hillel chef Troy Harris was a juvenile delinquent before becoming an Ivy League cook and acclaimed entrepreneur.

Behind the Apron

By Jack Cahn · Oct. 20, 2015

Meet the Ivy League cook who went from juvenile delinquent to acclaimed entrepreneur.







Today the College Republicans wrote an op-ed arguing that America should focus on fixing it's mental healthcare system in response to the wave of mass shootings that has plagued the country. I find this quite hypocritical, considering that the ten states with the lowest level of access to mental health resources (as ranked by Mental Health America, an advocacy group) are all controlled by Republicans.







Students and faculty alike are expressing interest for a credited dance program at Penn. | Courtesy of COD Newsroom/Creative Commons

Last Wednesday, a group of Penn students sent out an anonymous survey designed to gauge interest in a potential dance program for academic credit at Penn.