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Health Beat: Unique Fitness Studios

February 20, 2014 0

As more people partake in different health and fitness trends, it stands as no shock fitness studios in Philadelphia are looking for different ways to spice up a work out. Those who find running on [continue reading…]

Fairhill

Fairhill, Feltonville and Juniata Park: Five Places to Know

February 19, 2014 0

Fairhill, Feltonville and Juniata Park are known as the Hispanic capitals of Philadelphia. Over 50 percent of the population is of Spanish decent. With residents hailing from Latin American countries all over the world, this [continue reading…]

Arts and Entertainment

Mantua: Five Places You Need To Know

February 17, 2014 0

Just north of Drexel University’s campus sits a small, tightly knit community called Mantua. With bordering streets from Spring Garden Street to Mantua Avenue and 31st to 40th streets. A mainly residential neighborhood, Mantua has [continue reading…]

Featured Stories

Technically Philly: Penn and Temple Professors Weigh In on the State of MOOCs

January 24, 2014 0

MOOC has become a buzzword in higher education these days. Universities across the country are implementing Massive Open Online Courses and providing students, as well as the general public, with free education. But many questions [continue reading…]

Featured Stories

Pennsport: AVI Assessments Take a Toll on Homeowners

January 23, 2014 1

With the Actual Value Initiative (AVI) raising property taxes throughout the city, many Philadelphia homeowners are wondering exactly why and how this is happening. The main goal of AVI was supposed to be a reassessment [continue reading…]

Education

Mt. Airy: Houston Elementary Library Renovations Spark Community Outreach

January 23, 2014 0

Henry H. Houston Elementary in Mount Airy weathered the Philadelphia School District budget crisis with help from the surrounding community. Despite the Philadelphia School District faces a $304 million budget gap this fiscal year, Houston [continue reading…]

Education

Mt. Airy: Houston Elementary Devises New Funding Plan

December 20, 2013 0

In lieu of the Philadelphia School District budget crisis, Houston Elementary in Mount Airy has created a different model for creating and funding various after school programs. With the decrease in funding from the state [continue reading…]

Arts and Entertainment

West Philly: Stanford Thompson, The Man Behind ‘Play On, Philly!’

December 17, 2013 0

https://vimeo.com/80979879] Stanford Thompson is a tender 26 years-old but has already established a program that is trying to change music education in the city of Philadelphia. With Play on, Philly!, Thompson is combining his education [continue reading…]

Arts and Entertainment

Citywide: Luba Patlakh And the Covenience of Online Shopping

December 16, 2013 0

Online shopping is the new trip to the mall. With the rise of Internet commerce, business owners are capitalizing on digital opportunity. Luba Patlakh, a 26-year-old Ukraine-to-Philadelphia transplant, cut her slice of the pie with [continue reading…]

Economy

Pennsport: Long-time Residents Concerned Over Housing Constructions

December 13, 2013 0

The construction of new houses on Reed Street in Pennsport is expected to bring new and younger tenants into the neighborhood. Long-time residents do not mind the changes but there are a few issues. “This [continue reading…]

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