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Council neighborhood hearings on budget begin
Residents of communities across North Philadelphia can head to Temple University tonight to speak with their elected officials face-to-fa ...
16 years ago
Aspiring arts administrators get day of advocacy training
Arts advocates from around the country are in Washington D.C. today for National Arts Advocacy Day – and a Philadelphia graduate pr ...
16 years ago
What women want is subject of limited engagement performance at Penn
At one time or another, in almost every culture, questions about love and marriage appear in songs, paintings and the stage. The modern o ...
16 years ago
Violence prevention program victim of state budget cuts
Young Philadelphia gunshot victims will soon have to look elsewhere for help steering clear of violence in the future. Starting tomorrow, ...
16 years ago
Catholic schools continue to struggle as two more close
The Archdiocese of Philadelphia is planning to close two more of its elementary schools at the end of the academic year. The archdiocese ...
16 years ago
Delaware teachers upset over pay cut included in state budget
Ever since Delaware Governor Jack Markell presented his budget, state employees have made it clear they are not happy with the eight perc ...
16 years ago
Delaware Tech opens new training center for aviation maintenance
By: Amy Szutowicz Delaware Technical Community College is launching an aviation academic program and held a dedication ceremony fo ...
16 years ago
Students ditch Cancun and opt for Camden for spring break
For many U.S. college students, spring break is a time to party in warm, beachfront locations. But for some, it’s a time to work fo ...
16 years ago
What can charity care accomplish?
Lawmakers say a network of volunteer doctors is lifting the burden of the uninsured in Lancaster County. Pennsylvania’s heal ...
16 years ago
It’s the international year of astronomy and Astronomers all over the world are recognizing Galileo’s first use of the telesc ...
16 years ago