At Penn, the White Dog Cafe Feeds Activists' Hunger

Judy Wicks has never worked for the University of Pennsylvania, and she's not a graduate, either. But she has lived smack-dab in the middle of the university's campus since 1970, and for the past 23 years has been the proprietor of the White Dog Cafe, a restaurant with an international reputation for good food and progressive thinking that she opened on the first floor of her Victorian row house on Sansom Street. By now she's as much a part of the Penn scene as Ben Franklin, another

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