The Art of Business: Glass Ceiling Part 2
Here’s an unfortunate truth about 2016: In the business world, women are still viewed as less important than men. Society too often views them physically, not intelligently. Society sees that … Read More
Here’s an unfortunate truth about 2016: In the business world, women are still viewed as less important than men. Society too often views them physically, not intelligently. Society sees that … Read More
As many of us know, the third Monday in January is the federal holiday known as Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day. MLK Day is more than just a day … Read More
How we walk away feeling at the end of a semester has a lot to do with our in- and out-of-class work ethic. It takes a lot to endure the … Read More
So, the Oscar’s: Not racist. Hollywood may be racist, but not always to African-Americans. I believe the true reason no African-Americans were nominated for best actor/actress this year is because … Read More
When it comes to colors, green is the color of choice in Hollywood. Their main objective is to maximize as much money as possible on every production. Is Hollywood racist? … Read More
From January 10th-13th, the Community College of Philadelphia sent six students to the Transportation Research Board Conference in Washington D.C. The Transportation Research Board convenes professionals from around the globe … Read More
First of all, Rocky is a copycat. Running up the steps, like Rocky did in the movies was stolen from Joe Frazier. Frazier practically invented it and never got the … Read More
The schools security has been upgraded over the last semester but most students haven’t noticed the changes. Some students only noticed the new procedure of entering the different buildings. It … Read More
When you finally have a day off it’s great to do something fun and different just to shake up your routine. Unfortunately, as college students, days like this are very … Read More
CCP is proud to celebrate the achievements of its students. The affirmation of inviting students, who have went above and beyond in their academic careers, to join an international honor … Read More
In 1955, at the conclusion of a long work day, an African American woman stepped on a bus in Montgomery, Alabama, sat down in an area designated for African Americans … Read More
“Yo Adrian, I did it!” Those words are engrained into every Philadelphian’s mind as spoken by the city’s most iconic movie role – Rocky Balboa. The anthology of the fictional … Read More