Homeless support services are working harder than ever to protect the high risk and vulnerable homeless community from contracting COVID-19. Homelessness is difficult under any circumstances, but researchers at the University of…
Author: Cheyenne Dantzler
Temple University Cancels First Annual Kente Ceremony Due to COVID-19
Temple University planned an inaugural graduation ceremony for multicultural students, but it was cancelled due to the Coronavirus outbreak. Not only was Temple University’s traditional ceremonies cancelled, but so was their Kente…
Churches Celebrate Easter Sunday Amid Coronavirus Outbreak
Churches move towards digital experiences amid COVID-19 pandemic, while also celebrating religious holidays. This time of year is usually one of the busiest times of year for churches. However, their daily operations…
Nonprofits Face New Challenges Amid COVID-19 Outbreak
Many local nonprofits struggle to keep their doors open due to the COVID-19 outbreak significantly affecting their tools to success. These nonprofits that serve the community readily provide resources across our region,…
North Penn School District Distributed Grab & Go Meals to Families
All school districts in Pennsylvania are closed indefinitely due to the COVID-19 outbreak. In a response, districts such as North Penn School District in Montgomery County provide meals for their students.
Celebrations of Women’s Suffrage Continue All Year Long in Philadelphia
March is women’s history month, but 2020 is also the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment. In honor of the celebration, Philadelphia changed its nickname to “City of Sisterly Love” for the…
Philadelphia Health Professionals Preventing Temple University Mumps Reoccurance
Temple Univerisity and city health professionals are working to prevent the spread of the mumps on campus after three cases cropped up this semester. Mumps is a highly infectious viral disease passed…
Philadelphia History Reflects African American History
Philadelphia takes pride in playing a significant role in not only American history, but also Black History. Looking at Philadelphia’s history, you reflect on not only the struggles of Black Americans, but…
The American Red Cross is Suffering a Critical Shortage of Blood
The American Red Cross is calling for people to donate blood because shortages tend to occur at the beginning of the year. Because of this, January is National Blood Donor Month. Alana…
Temple Students Benefit From Klein College Career Services LinkedIn Workshop
Students who attended Klein College Career Center’s LinkedIn Workshop on Thursday said they learned how to improve their professional online presence. Those who went either came in not having a profile…