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Education

Technically Philly: Educators Discuss Problem of Building Entrepreneurship in Schools

January 29, 2013

The spirit of entrepreneurship is crushed in the current school system, said Kevin Hogan, the editor-in-chief of Technology & Learning Magazine, at EduCon 2.5. Hogan was moderating the Sunday morning panel titled, “What Does the

Center City

Center City: Church Offers Services and Help to Immigrants

December 8, 2012 charper

The Tenth Presbyterian Church, located at 1701 Delancey St., has over 1,400 members and a large church service in its main building. Tenth International Fellowship was created in order to provide a smaller, more welcoming

Social Issues

Plan Philly: School Buyers Use Different Tactics with Surrounding Communities

December 6, 2012

The School District of Philadelphia began closing, consolidating and selling off schools in conjunction with its facilities master planning process in 2010. This plan was put into motion in the face of the estimated 70,000

Chestnut Hill

Chestnut Hill: History Kept Alive Through Preservation and Advocacy

December 5, 2012

https://vimeo.com/54828717] In Chestnut Hill, history stands for itself. Literally. Many of the longstanding buildings in the affluent Northwest community were built with a unique “Chestnut Hill stone,” or Wissahickon schist, from a local quarry. Nowadays,

Arts and Entertainment

Fairhill: Mural Project Aims to Revitalize Part of Germantown Avenue

December 5, 2012

https://vimeo.com/54979393] Nelly Maldanado often stands outside of his clothing store on the 2600 block of Germantown Avenue and reminisces about a time not long ago when businesses up and down the corridor flourished. Although Maldonado’s

Arts and Entertainment

Fairhill: Dutch Artists Inspire Philly Painting Project

December 5, 2012

https://vimeo.com/54976710] When Jeroen Koolhaas and Dre Urhahn received the news that Philadelphia’s Mural Arts Program wanted them to come to design a pair of large-scale projects, they immediately knew that it would be a once-in-a-lifetime

Education

Powelton Village: University Expansion Destroyed a Community

December 4, 2012

https://vimeo.com/54741376] It began with a seemingly innocuous trip to the mailbox on 36th and Hamilton Street on an April night in 1958. In-Ho Oh, a 26-year-old Korean exchange student studying political science at the University

Economy

Fairhill: Educators Seek to Inspire Students

December 4, 2012

https://vimeo.com/54739297] When Darlene Lomax-Garrett became co-principal of Fairhill Elementary School at 601 W. Somerset St. last year, it wasn’t her first time around. Earlier in her career she had joined the school’s faculty to fill

Chestnut Hill

Chestnut Hill: Iraqi War Victim Earns Prestigious Boy Scout Award

December 3, 2012

https://vimeo.com/54827927] The delicate glass designs, echoing the silence and serenity of St. Paul’s Church, provided a momentary visual this weekend of everything Mohammed Al-Jumaili’s life in Iraq was not. In a not-so-distant past, Al-Jumaili, of

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Environment

Fairhill: Providence Center Helps Give Park Back to the Neighborhood

November 30, 2012

The Providence Center has been joining a host of other organizations in the past several weeks to clean up Fairhill Square as part of Philadelphia’s “Love Your Park” campaign. “We’re watching out for the park,

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