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Amateur Sports

Amateur Sports: Five Reactions to Temple’s Attempted Rowing Team Cuts

May 9, 2014 0

  The sports cuts that were enforced at Temple University this past December had the Temple community—especially its affected student-athletes—feeling an array of different emotions. Some felt remorse and anger, while others felt as if [continue reading…]

Allegheny

Tioga-Nicetown and Allegheny West: Five Things You Didn’t Know

May 8, 2014 0

Tioga-Nicetown and Allegheny West are rarely seen in the mainstream media. When they are, it usually involves poverty, drugs or violence. But these neighborhoods are lively areas with plenty of interesting people and things to [continue reading…]

Center City

Health Beat: People Helping People Get Fit

May 8, 2014 0

In a city crawling with food trucks and fast food restaurants there exists an active, bustling community of health and wellness practitioners working towards changing social attitudes and health patterns in Philadelphia. Nutritionists, activist filmmakers, [continue reading…]

North Philadelphia

Northeast: Five Places You Might Not Know

May 8, 2014 0

Philadelphia is known for its many neighborhoods, but the Northeast in particular is home to quite a few unique businesses and landmarks. The following is a list of five places you might not know in [continue reading…]

Education

Nicetown: Parents, Teachers Protest at School District

May 8, 2014 0

In the debate about whether to turn over Edward T. Steel Elementary School to the administration of Mastery Charter Schools, the voices for the current leadership at Steel have been loud and clear. They are [continue reading…]

Cobbs Creek

Cobbs Creek: 5 Things You Didn’t Know

May 7, 2014 0

There are many things in Cobbs Creek that are hidden gems, meaning they’re not well known to most people who do not live or visit the area. 1. Cheerleaders from West Philadelphia High School (above) [continue reading…]

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Nicetown: Parents Vote on the Future of Edward T. Steel Elementary School

May 6, 2014 0

https://vimeo.com/93909422] It was an intense and emotional journey leading up to the results that would help decide the fate of Edward T. Steel Elementary School in Nicetown. It would soon be decided if parents and the [continue reading…]

Center City

Health Beat: Five Things You Didn’t Know

May 6, 2014 0

Philadelphians pursue health and wellness in a variety of ways. Trends come and go as people try new things and officials implement new laws to help keep people fit. Here are a few things you might not [continue reading…]

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Cobbs Creek

Cobbs Creek: Philadelphia 300 Men Assembly Seeks Solutions to Crime

May 6, 2014 0

The first town hall meeting was called together by the Philadelphia 300 Men Assembly, co-founded by Donnell Regusters and Tommy Joshua. The purpose of this meeting was to hear the issues the community is dealing [continue reading…]

Bell's Corner

Northeast: Bell’s Market Offers Immigrants a Taste of Home

May 6, 2014 1

At Bell’s Market on Bustleton Avenue, you start when you’re 14 years old and stay until you’re 80. At least that’s what workers and longtime shoppers at the stalwart international grocer of Northeast Philadelphia say. [continue reading…]

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