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An estimated 80,000 people gathered at the Philadelphia Museum of Art on June 14 for the "No Kings" protest for democracy and against tyranny.
Since Abbott Elementary first aired just a few years ago, the show has racked up two dozen Emmy nominations, taking home four ...
Photo by Kasey Shamis | The Triangle After the Saint Joseph’s Hawks raised the Big five Championship banner for the second consecutive season, all six Philadelphia area schools have seen dramatic ...
Photo by Jordan Fink | The Triangle I have a confession to make. I write as if I have everything together – as if I have all the ideologies about love figured out. I write as if I understand love up ...
Photo by Kasey Shamis | The Triangle Unlike colleges such as the University of Alabama or Ohio State, Drexel is not typically top of mind when it comes to prestigious athletics programs. As a member ...
Photo by Kasey Shamis | The Triangle “For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.” Newton’s third law of motion describes how forces operate in balance and opposition. This law can also ...
Photo by Tom Powell | The Triangle c. 1977 Few remember the year that Powelton Village was taken hostage. There is no blue marker, mural or memorial plaque on the southeast corner of 33rd and Pearl ...
The Philadelphia 76ers announced a partnership with Comcast Spectator, the owner of their current stadium, the Wells Fargo Center, to build a new arena for the Sixers and Flyers beginning in 2031. The ...
Photo by Gabby Rodriguez | The Triangle Buzz! Ring! Alarm! That is the constant and recognizable sound of our phones and technology notifying us about the news, a text or a call. We seek out the never ...
Photo by Gabby Rodriguez | The Triangle Ancient Roman culture highlights a format of entertainment that somehow tuned everyone in despite its violent nature; those, we call gladiator fights. Audiences ...
Photo by Kasey Shamis | The Triangle Prestige holds significant power in the United States. The notion that a person’s reputation hinges so heavily on the names they associate with seems shallow and ...