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Frank Lloyd Wright Student-Designed Home Trapped in Time

This four-bedroom ranch home was designed by architect Mair Samuels, a student of Frank Lloyd Wright, whose influence on the home’s one-story structure can clearly […]

On Curry, State Of the Outside Linebackers

Curry seeing action despite being on the job for two weeks.

Chip On State Of the Receivers

Jordan Matthews is staying in the slot.

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The State Of the Eagles’ Offensive Line

Todd Herremans says he has not watched the draft since 2005. That was the year the Eagles selected him in the fourth round out of Saginaw Valley State.

But next Thursday could affect the ninth-year pro. After moving to right tackle before the 2011 season, Herremans could be asked to slide back inside to guard, particularly if the Eagles use a first-round pick on someone like Texas A&M’s Luke Joeckel, Central Michigan’s Eric Fisher or Oklahoma’s Lane Johnson.

So surely Herremans will be tuning in this year, right?

“I’m sure I’ll see it on Twitter,” he said.

The State Of Center City Restaurants

The Center City District recently released their State of Center City 2009 report and there are plenty of interesting restaurant tidbits in there. Here’s what […]

Morning Scoop: Temple Vs. Penn State

March Madness, here we come!

Tri-State Toyota Dealers Association 

Each year, a convoy of Toyota Tundra pickup trucks delivers pallets of food to Philabundance during the annual event to “haul away hunger.” Paul Muller, […]

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“Rocky” Musical Officially Coming to Broadway

Let another round of “Yo!” jokes commence. Rocky das Musikal, apparently a smash-hit in Hamburg, is officially slated for the U.S.A., and we’re not talking […]

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The State of Philly’s State Flags Is a Metaphor for Our Troubled Times

The display on South Broad — introduced by Ed Rendell ahead of the 2000 RNC — basically went south after the 2016 DNC.

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Penn State’s New Coach Wins Big Ten Award

For shepherding a scandal-tainted team to an 8-4 record in its first post-Paterno season, media members and fellow coaches have voted Penn State’s Bill O’Brien […]

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Penn State Sees Big Dip in Applicants This Year

Penn State University received nine percent fewer applicants this year than they did in 2012, fielding about five thousand fewer applications than the 59,000 it […]

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The Daily Collegian’s Sensible Response to Penn State’s Sombrero-Wearing Sorority

Well, at least one good thing has come out of Chi Omega’s racist Halloween bash at Penn State—a thoughtful response from the student newspaper. The […]

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State’s Largest Employer Finally Adopts LGBT-Inclusive Family Leave Policy

File this under progress.

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The Foodnited States Of America

A father and his son recreate the states in food.

Ridley Creek State Park

For many of us, the pandemic renders evenings synonymous with Netflix and weekends with the outdoors. Wandering around the neighborhood or visiting a nearby park […]