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Fake News

Fake News! And How To Find It

Megan Tomoney

“Fake News!” Is that something you have heard recently? From a family member? A friend? Maybe you even said it. Whoever it came from, while it might not always be the case, there is a higher level of distrust in the media today than we as a society have ever seen. And it’s starting to become as big of an epidemic as the unfortunate Covid-19. Continue Reading Fake News! And How To Find It


5 Latinx Books to Continue Reading After Latinx Heritage Month

Oscar Espinal

As Hispanic/Latinx Heritage Month comes to an end the media will slowly stop enhancing Latinx voices that should be recognized. Although there is an entire month that is dedicated to celebrate this minority group in America, the Latinx impact on this country should be celebrated all year around. Latinidad cannot be captured in one month, so here are 5 Latinx books to continue reading after Latinx Heritage Month. Continue Reading 5 Latinx Books to Continue Reading After Latinx Heritage Month




Recovery on the Horizon for Arts and Entertainment Venues in Philly

Breelyn Webb

With more impressionist paintings than any other city in the United States, Philadelphia is a prominent city for the arts and entertainment. It is home to over 2000 murals, more than 50 museums, and countless music venues. 

The arts and music industry have been hit particularly hard by the coronavirus closures. Continue Reading Recovery on the Horizon for Arts and Entertainment Venues in Philly