Author: vanguardonline
The Presbyterian Historical Society explains their partnership with the college
The Presbyterian Historical Society plans to open its archives to the public, especially for use by CCP students. Since 2018, PHS has been partnered with the College to create collaborative … Read More
Optimism on the rise in 2020
CCP students look forward to what 2020 has to bring and look back on the last decade.
Changing the College Experience: Guided Pathways
CCP introduces a way to get students on the right track
Outside The Paint With Amir Woods
I got the chance to interview CCP’s starting point guard. Amir Woods sees himself as a leader on and off the floor. We discussed a variety of different topics, from … Read More
Jam & Jelly Submissions: Monsters are real
Nyla Moody is a senior in high school who wants to major in creative writing when she goes to college which is. She has won great attendance awards and a … Read More
A Writer Writing About Writers: Beacon of Hope
Philadelphia, the birthplace of the nation, opens 2020 with an empowering vision. The city’s epithet, “The City of Brotherly Love,” has been changed—for the year— to “The City of Sisterly … Read More
Remembering Troy Bundy
It is with a heavy heart to share that Troy Bundy has passed away. Bundy did the most for the student body, including mentor at the college’s Center for Male … Read More
Annual Book Fair Continues to Fuel the Joy of Reading.
Growing up Black in America has a specific narrative of crime and violence. This narrative is constantly reinforced by our movies and television, showing black men to be criminals and … Read More
CCP Remembers Kobe Bryant
“It’s like this nightmare that you can’t wake up from because of what he meant not just to basketball or this area but globally. Kobe impacted more than just basketball, he was an ambassador for women’s basketball. For all the kids who really didn’t have direction, if you seen Kobe Bryant and listened to him talk that just told you everything”.