Timothy Rub will resign from the Philadelphia Museum of Art

[ad_1] The curator and chief executive officer of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Timothy Rub, announced on Friday that he will step down and retire in early 2022. After the death of former curator and chief executive Anne d’Harnoncourt in 2009, Rub joined the museum and served as the head of the museum for 13 […]

Cheney University uses COVID-19 funds to forgive student loan debts

[ad_1] Cheney University in Pennsylvania announced that it will use its pandemic federal aid to reduce the balance of student loan debt from spring 2020 to spring 2021. This university is the first black college in the country’s history, Said in a statement This decision was made “in view of the financial and emotional difficulties […]

SEPTA stated that the Market-Frankford Line station will be closed for cleaning

[ad_1] SEPTA officials announced on Friday that the 11th Street station on the Market-Frankford line will be closed this weekend for cleaning. The station will close at 8pm on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, and reopen at 5am every day In the deep cleaning work, workers will use electric cleaning tools to remove rubbish, debris and […]

After the draft, the 76ers’ offseason still depends on Ben Simmons’ decision

[ad_1] In the early hours of Friday morning, Daryl Morey was not interested in discussing rumors surrounding the health of his team or his franchised players. This is an understandable mentality for someone who has just completed a draft that lasts several hours. This is the culmination of hundreds of hours of work and debate, […]

The Hawks’ potential first-round pick against Carson Wentz becomes unlikely

[ad_1] For some Philadelphia Eagles fans, one of the interesting aspects of the 2021 NFL season will be peripheral monitoring of the Miami Dolphins, Indianapolis Colts and former starting quarterback Carson Wentz. Their performance The ever-important draft capital that will affect the Birds in 2022. The Hawks have the Dolphins’ first-round draft pick in 2022, […]

New lanes improve safety and replace parking spaces

[ad_1] San Diego-The new 30th Street Bike Path in North Park is now complete after nearly a year of delays caused by the pandemic. The driveway is installed on both sides of the street and includes a plastic column that acts as a physical barrier between the rider and the vehicle. According to BIKESD, this […]

Begin to conduct compliance inspections on outdoor catering structures

[ad_1] San Diego-Beginning Monday, San Diego city officials began cracking down on outdoor dining facilities. Compliance inspections and enforcement actions will begin on August 2, targeting companies that currently do not have temporary outdoor operating permits issued by the city and operate on public access rights. These permits provide businesses with the opportunity to provide […]

Sea World San Diego and Legoland recommend guests to wear masks indoors

[ad_1] San Diego-Two of the most famous tourist attractions in San Diego County are aligning with CDC and county guidance, recommending that everyone wear masks indoors, regardless of vaccinations. The guide for SeaWorld San Diego and Legoland California Resort in Carlsbad is as follows The county has seen a surge in COVID-19 cases As people […]

Due to overheating, 3 preserves will be closed in August

[ad_1] San Diego (CNS)-Starting Sunday, three parks in San Diego County will be closed in August. This is a measure taken every year because of the high temperatures that usually occur during the month. Park officials announced that the El Capitan Reserve near the lakefront; the Hell Canyon Reserve in the center of the valley; […]