Tag Archive: Opinion

Jun 03

Reflections of a CCP Grad, Part IV

So, how’s Temple? Funny, last year at this time, I graduated from the Community College of Philadelphia and asked the same exact question of students I knew at Temple University. Now, when I visit CCP, I get asked the question. So far, Temple has been great. It is challenging at times, but I wouldn’t change it. …

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May 02

Graduates entering the workforce should be proactive

As graduation is quickly approaching for seniors, many are anticipating finding their dream job in an effort to succeed in the ever-changing job market and fluctuating economy. The Associated Press analysis of available government data, reported that about 53.6 percent of Americans who have bachelor’s degrees and are under the age of 25 are unemployed …

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Apr 09

Too Early for Spring?

Group 5, Section 3 Video Interview

Feb 19

Audio Interview with Vernon Clark

An interview with Inquirer reporter Vernon Clark concerning the newspaper’s recent sale.

Jan 31

Community member reflects on history

Christine Whaley, restorative practice program manager of the Honickman Learning Center and Comcast Technology Labs, wants America to remember the contributions of African-Americans during the years, and not the senseless violence and negative stereotypes that are sometimes associated with them. Whaley does not want the constant images of faces that reflect her own race continuing …

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