July 2003
Jul 25, 2003
Dr. Harkavy saw long ago that the futures of Penn and West Philadelphia are connected. As Director of the Center for Community Partnerships, he's led a persuasive campaign to link teaching and research to service and problem-solving. By Susan Frith
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Jul 21, 2003
Making a push to preserve area's historic property. Some sites that don't win broad recognition still need attention. By John Andrew Gallery
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Jul 14, 2003
Camp steers youth to rowing. The program aims to give minority children a chance to make a splash. By Sree Roy.
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June 2003
Jun 26, 2003
Restaurant, stores find homes in empty campus retail spaces. By Laura Sullivan, Staff Writer.
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Clark Park's kids can now play on new, safe equipment—thanks to more than 100 neighbors, businesses, and foundations that helped to match a $50,000 challenge grant from The William Penn Foundation, University City kids now have a new playground in Clark Park.
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Jun 3, 2003
A new mural by Karl Yoder will be dedicated on Thursday, June 5, 2003 at 10:00 AM at 4926 Baltimore Avenue. The mural, "Cedar Park," is a multi-media mural painted on the side of the Cedar Park unit of Resources for Human Development at 4926-28 Baltimore Avenue.
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March 2003
March 4, 2003
New Dental van spreads PennSmiles to children. The vehicle is equipped to serve as dental stations and will make rounds to West Philadelphia schools. By Margherita Ghiselli

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February 2003
February 12, 2003
Money talks, and thanks to West Philly's Enterprise Center, it's now walking into new
neighborhoods. By Kia Gregory

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December 2002
Wed, Dec. 18, 2002
Positively 60th Street The post-Safe Streets future of West Philadelphia is still coming into view. By Steve Volk.
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October 2002
Wed, Oct. 23, 2002
A Spin Off the Dial WXPN will bring its World Cafe to Walnut Street. By Jonathan Valania.
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September 2002
Thu, Sep. 19, 2002
District to begin intense scrutiny of schools Vallas says officials will recommend improvements The 45 troubled public schools turned over to private managers this fall are among the 100 schools that will participate in a new evaluation and support program, Philadelphia School District CEO Paul Vallas said yesterday. By Mensah M. Dean.
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Fri, Sep. 13, 2002
Changing Skyline | Thoroughly urban, and with pizzazz The appearance of American towns is changing fast these days. Suburbs are starting to look more like cities, and cities are taking on some of the physical characteristics of suburbs. By Inga Saffron Inquirer Architecture Critic.
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June 2002
Wed, Jun. 26, 2002
University City gets $440,000 to beef up business It is quiet on 46th Street and Baltimore Avenue this muggy weekday afternoon. A plastic bag drifts across the cracked sidewalk. Yellowing newspapers cover the windows of an empty storefront. Sad-looking cars line the street. By Juliet Chung Inquirer Staff Writer.
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Fri, Jun. 14, 2002
Plans to revive a ruin of a building An important piece of the city's industrial past will be saved to become apartments. Arriving at 30th Street Station is one of the great urban experiences in America. Your heart lifts as you emerge into the station's soaring, sun-dappled, marble lobby, a perfect portal for entering a big city. By Inga Saffron Inquirer Architecture Critic.
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May 2002
Fri, May. 31, 2002
Changing Skyline | Greenway project will bring the city closer to its river Smack in the middle of Philadelphia is a fabulous public amenity that could help stem the city's population loss, revive old neighborhoods, reverse the course of blight, boost real estate values, and attract new jobs. It's called the Schuylkill. By Inga Saffron Inquirer Architecture Critic.
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Thu, May. 30, 2002
Some richer, some poorer As newer suburbs soared, older areas lost ground. By Thomas Ginsberg and Marc Schogol Inquirer Staff Writers.
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Fri, May. 24, 2002
'90s Enriched South Jersey Income and education levels were up regionwide, according to new 2000 census results. But in some poorer parts, the boom years only widened the gap. By Thomas Ginsberg and Edward Colimore Inquirer Staff Writers
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Fri, May. 10, 2002
Changing Skyline | Glass tower risks becoming an ivory one In the three days before he introduced his plan for a new Philadelphia skyscraper, architect Cesar Pelli covered a lot of ground. By Inga Saffron Inquirer Architecture Critic
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Wed, May. 08, 2002
32-story office tower planned for city Cira Centre would be constructed next to 30th Street Station starting next year. The opening is scheduled for late in 2005. By Henry J. Holcomb Inquirer Staff Writer
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Mon, May. 06, 2002
He's leaving Penn with higher hopes Improving the neighborhood put John A. Fry on the map. In 1995, the University of Pennsylvania was in trouble. Crime and decay in the neighborhood were scaring away many bright students whom a top university must attract. By Henry J. Holcomb Inquirer Staff Writer
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April 2002
Tue, Apr. 23, 2002
Penn signs deal for movie theater The 6-screen spot is set to open in November. A plan involving Robert Redford had fallen through. The University of Pennsylvania has resurrected plans for a six-screen movie theater at 40th and Market Streets that had the backing of Robert Redford until his financial partner filed for bankruptcy protection in 2000.By Bob Fernandez and Carrie Rickey Inquirer Staff Writer
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2001 NEWS ARCHIVE
October 13, 2001
In Overbrook Park, a quiet change Cecilia Gallagher of Overbrook Park lived on a block composed of Jews, Italians, and a few other Irish residents in 1990. Almost all of the neighborhood was white. By Murray Dubin Inquirer Staff Writer.
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August 02, 2001
A keystroke from West Philadelphia A new website designed at Penn provides regional data that creators hope will be useful to researchers. By Richard Mo
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July 17, 2001
InfoResources Providing The Numbers On West And Southwest Philadelphia Behind every neighborhood is a wealth of stored knowledge. Accessing that information is the key to determining troubled areas and producing the solutions to fix them. By Russell C. Campbell III
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December 05, 2000
New McDonald’s incites rally Protesters rallied against the new McDonald’s in defiance of police orders. By Peter Ruscitti
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November 14, 2001
In residents’ fight against McDonald’s, fast food wins Neighbors have spent two years protesting a McDonald’s on Market Street, but construction will resume in March. By Gregory Richards
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