Author: vanguardonline
Jam & Jelly Submissions:Divided
Jamila is an English Lerberal Arts major. She started writing when she was in the eight grade; she wrote a novel based on Edgar Allen Poe’s the “Tell Tale heart”, … Read More
The Chess Lions are on the Hunt!
In 2018 the Community College was the usual vibrant campus filled with young and older men and women aspiring to improve their life in one form or another. However, There … Read More
MLB Policy Change and its Effect on Sports
On December 12, 2019, Major League Baseball (MLB) made monumental changes to its drug policy. The changes include a treatment before the punishment approach to opioids, fentanyl, and synthetic THC. … Read More
Overcoming Depression and Empowering Yourself
“To be or not to be, that is the question…” This was the question that was asked in the famous Shakespearean Hamlet, when the lead character Hamlet was questioning himself … Read More
Jam & Jelly: The Art Museum Goes to The Future
Have you ever wondered what the future of humanity might look like? Overpopulation, war and rising sea levels are no longer a thing of the distant future, they are real-life … Read More
Social Media Killed The Printing Star
Video killed the radio star in the late seventies according to The Buggles, though maybe we should start saying nineteen-seventies as we enter a roaring twenties of a new century. … Read More
Kendall Stephens: A Helping Hand in the Helping Profession
In the prime of her life, Kendall Stephens has devoted her educational and job career to the humble act of extending a helping hand, especially in terms of her community. Whether it be working or just being seen, she is always there to help.
CCP Raises Student Worker Wages
The start of the spring semester held a pleasant surprise for student workers: a campus-wide pay increase of $2.00. This pulls the previous campus work-study standard of $7.50 an hour … Read More
Jam & Jelly: Jazz Jam with Omar’s Hat
When I can afford it, I love supporting my local artists but when a free or donation-based opportunity arises I jump. Jazz Jam with Omar’s Hat is one of my new favorite inexpensive nights out.
Do More with Less: An (Unintentional) Letter to Community College Students
At the beginning of the Philadelphia Association of Black Journalists award ceremony, Cheryl Thompson-Morton, program manager at the Lenfest Institute for Journalism, and speaker at the Awards advised the audience … Read More