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Temple Grad Students Lose Financial Aid & Health Insurance Over Strike Participation
On Wednesday, Temple University Research and Teaching Assistants participating in the ongoing wage strike were informed that they would no longer be eligible for financial
Philadelphia Eviction Diversion Program Continues
Wondering how the pandemic changed eviction in The City of Brotherly Love? As in many cities across the country, rent soared and jobs were at
Philadelphia Remembers Queen Elizabeth II’s 1976 Visit to the City of Brotherly Love
By Etta Washburn & Helen Ehrlich, Editors-In-Chief Queen Elizabeth II’s 70-year-long reign ended on Thursday when she passed away at the Balmoral Castle in Aberdeenshire,
The World’s Largest Breaking Competition Kicks Off in Philly
By Helen Ehrlich, Co-Editor-In-Chief The Red Bull BC One All Star Tour is returning on July 23 in Philadelphia. The tour features breaking, a competitive
North Philly Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta Eyes National Stage with Historic Senate Run
By Helen Ehrlich, News Editor North Philadelphia’s state Representative Malcom Kenyatta (D-181) rose to national prominence in 2018, as the first openly-LGBTQ person of color
Extreme Keys Concert Features Regional Talent, Raises Money for Hispanic Federation
By Julia Hablak, Staff Writer Bryn Mawr’s Great Hall was packed, with people taking up chairs, couches, and even sitting or standing against the wall,
Protesters Push Back Against DAPL
By Elizabeth Hoo, Staff Writer The night before I was left for the rally in Philadelphia to oppose the DAPL, I called my mom. “Wasn’t
Clinton Comes to Philadelphia
By Staff Writer Charlie Lynn Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and running mate Tim Kaine held a rally at a chilly Dunning-Cohen Champions Field, at