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Tech Tactics: Career advice from Black and Brown young professionals working in Philly tech
Last year, we featured Black and Brown tech professionals in our “Philly Tech Stories” article series, sharing the experiences, insights and career advice of those who launched their tech careers…
Transforming Events into Great Experiences: An Inside Look at a Career with Comcast Spectacor
Comcast Spectacor’s growth and continued success are fueled by an entrepreneurial vision to make a meaningful impact on the industry that surrounds live sports, entertainment, and hospitality. Their businesses are…
A College Student’s Guide to Enjoying Philadelphia Like A Local
Piper Loebach is a senior at the University of the Arts, studying Musical Theater and Directing, Playwriting, Production. Outside of school, Piper loves fitness, writing, traveling, skiing, and exploring Philadelphia…
10 Philly-Area Museums to Visit this Spring
Originally from Baltimore, Maryland, Mary Beth is a freshman at Saint Joseph’s University. She is a double major in psychology and art. Mary Beth loves doing all kinds of art…
Black-Owned Businesses in Philly: Shop, Eat, and Explore
February is Black History Month and one of the best ways to celebrate is by supporting the numerous Black-owned businesses in your community (year-round too—not just in February). Here’s a…
How to Get There: Navigating Philly 101
Hi, my name is Lisa Farley! I am a first-year student at Swarthmore College, hoping to double major in Computer Science and Engineering. In my free time, I love to…
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Top 5 Events: Celebrating MLK Day and African-American Heritage
There are many different ways to celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr.’s legacy and the history of African-Americans in Philly.
Top 5 Careers: Marketing and More
There are creative agencies, catering companies, and biochemical organizations galore in this week’s Top 5 Careers. Great for marketing students!
Philly Love Note: Chinatown
An ode to one of Philadelphia’s smallest but richest neighborhoods. Come for the food (delicious Burmese cuisine), the atmosphere, and the mom-and-pop shops.