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Temple trains next generation of park rangers
While training more recruits, the N.P.S. is also trying to get more black and Latino rangers. Six out of ten National Park Service ...
15 years ago
Doylestown considers expanding anti-discrimination protections
Proposed law would prohibit discrimination based on sexual orientation, gender identity and gender expression. Philadelphia, Allentown a ...
15 years ago
The mosque, the gut, the brain
Weighing in this weekend on the latest summer kerfuffle – the construction of an Islamic community center and mosque, several block ...
15 years ago
Grant money connects mural arts and mental health
Philadelphia’s Mural Arts Program has received a $500,000 grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. The money will be used to ...
15 years ago
Lower Merion votes on new laptop policy Monday
The Lower Merion School District Board is expected to approve a new laptop policy tonight that protects students’ privacy. A h ...
15 years ago
Scientists have found that people who have something to do, even if it’s pointless, are happier than people who sit idly. In ...
15 years ago
A South Jersey college offers a way to avoid sticker shock at the bookstore
Camden County College is offering textbook rentals for students. Dave Thognacki, director of business services at the school, says ...
15 years ago
Anniversary of the discovery of two moons of Mars.
It’s the 133rd anniversary of the discovery of the two moons of Mars by mathematician, Asaph Hall. The largest of the two only 8 miles ...
15 years ago
SCRUB fights Pennsylvania’s request for electronic advertising
A group against the proliferation of billboards is taking aim at Pennsylvania’s request to make some money running ads on highway m ...
15 years ago
Education: Archmere Academy B.A. University of Pennsylvania J.D. Syracuse University College o ...
15 years ago
It’s not always easy to separate personal grief from collective good. In his weekly audio essay, Chris Satullo, says that ...
15 years ago