
Archives: Articles
A partnership in art, kids at the Woodmere
It only took one child’s yell to break the serene mood outside the Woodmere Art Museum. As the yellow school bus pulled in from ...
14 years ago
Violent video games – what’s the real effect?
Parents and educators are outraged over a new video game that’s being developed – it’s called ...
14 years ago
MLK student beaten into coma 6/10/11
14th Police District in Philadelphia 43 W. Haines Street, Philadelphia, PA 19144 This district covers Chestnut Hill, Mt. ...
14 years ago
6th grade graduation is a special day at The Miquon School
Despite the 99 degree heat earlier this month, The Miquon School’s outdoor graduation was both refreshing and inspiring, a perfect ...
14 years ago
The fight for women’s sports: World Cup, Philadelphia Independence, WNBA
The 2011 FIFA Women’s World Cup began today in Germany, with the U.S. team a contender, and all games on ESPN and ESPN2. The openi ...
14 years ago
Southwest Philly residents take first step in reclaiming park
Today marks the first step in reclaiming an unused Southwest Philadelphia park. But while this park has been cut off to public acc ...
14 years ago
Here’s why Nutter should sign sick leave bill
Editor’s note: Mayor Michael Nutter vetoed the bill Tuesday afternoon. Philadelphia is on the precipice of joining ...
14 years ago
Manayunk unveils first public art project at arts festival
Amid the tents full of vintage mirrors, colorful glasswork, unique birdhouses ,and jewelry made out of old typewriter keys, the Manayunk ...
14 years ago
Rutgers–Camden offers free concert series Tuesday afternoons
For four weeks this summer, Rutgers–Camden will offer a free concert series on Tuesday afternoons. Featured performers include: ...
14 years ago
Jersey Shore cast rumored to change after upcoming season five
We read earlier today over at the Daily News that season five ...
14 years ago