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Amy Gutmann


For the first time in several years, Penn students held no prominent events in honor of World AIDS Day. This lack of student interest and advocacy is troubling.

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For the first time in several years, Penn students held no prominent events in honor of World AIDS Day. This lack of student interest and advocacy is troubling.





Penn weighs cost of sustainability

Penn’s annual investment in sustainability is substantial, but it is not one made without careful consideration, according to FRES Vice President Anne Papageorge.



Penn faces long odds in Big 5

The Quakers haven’t beaten a Big 5 team in six years, but that’s what they’ll be up against tonight when St. Joseph’s comes to the Palestra.



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The Penn Caucus — a group designed to educate members of the Pennsylvania state legislature about the value of Penn — advocates for University funding on the floor of the general assembly.


Alums take fro-yo abroad

When two Penn alumni met in Buenos Aires last December, its streets were frozen yogurt-free. Less than 10 months later, they opened the city’s first frozen yogurt store, Top It.



Health care panel addresses insurance reform

In order to address confusion over health care, on Monday the Colleges Against Cancer and Relay for Life hosted Healthcare Reform and Your Future: Policy and Ethics Perspective, featuring a discussion with leading experts.





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Boasting the best records among Ivy League teams so far this season, the Harvard and Princeton men’s basketball squads have shown why they were picked first and second in the preseason coaches’ poll.