Bringing the Breonna Taylor Protests to the Virtual Classroom
For many who have been following recent news, the Breonna Taylor ruling came less as a surprise than as a pressing reminder that the fight for justice is far from … Read More
For many who have been following recent news, the Breonna Taylor ruling came less as a surprise than as a pressing reminder that the fight for justice is far from … Read More
During Covid-19 the Philadelphia arts scene has gone digital The city of brotherly love has long been a city known for its arts scene, but with closures and the novel … Read More
Between the outrage over widely-circulated police killings and the isolation of pandemic precautions, many in the CCP community, and across the country, spent their summers caught in a relentless cycle … Read More
According to the US Census, Philadelphia County has the highest poverty rate of any other county in the state of Pennsylvania. The average poverty percentage for Pennsylvania is 12%, and … Read More
The COVID- 19 pandemic has been going on since March 2020 but have we forgotten about the other deadly pandemic that has many names social inequality, racism, police brutality. Over … Read More
To those of you who do not know who I am, my name is Melissa Lushington. I am a proud lion cub of the learning facility known as Community College … Read More
The new semester is online and so is The Vanguard! The editorial team this semester, though we may be small, are just as dedicated as ever to bringing the news … Read More
In the midst of a high stakes election cycle, it’s near impossible to avoid one question on campus: “Are you registered to vote?” The answer may be simple, but that … Read More
Restoring relationships between news organizations and local communities was the primary focus of the February 27 panel “Building Trust in the News Media.” Part of CCP’s annual Law and Society … Read More