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Student Photography Brings Philly Fashion to Life


A few years ago, Kara Crombie, associate professor and department head of Photographic Imaging at CCP, had the idea to create a fashion zine inspired by the work of Jamel Shabazz, a prominent fashion, fine art, documentary, and street-style photographer. “I’ve always loved street fashion zines,” Kara said. “There are some that come out of Japan and countries in Africa. And I think some of the most beautiful people are right here on this campus.” So, Kara wanted to showcase just what Philly style is made of. This year, the zine, titled Philly’s Finest, is in its third iteration and is helping to showcase not only incredible student work, but our city’s unique fashion scene too.

“This is our chance to represent Philly and all different subcultures of Philly,” said Hannah Price, instructional aid for the Photographic Imaging department. Hannah is the leader of this project and the one who makes it come to life. She collects submissions from students, chooses the images and the order in which they will appear, and works with a student graphic designer to create the zine. “Terry Peterson is one of the Graphic Design professors here, and he always links me with a great student designer,” Hannah said.

This year’s student designer was Connor DiMartino. “I had a lot of fun with it,” Connor said. “Hannah gave me a lot of creative freedom.” But Connor didn’t take his freedom too far. He wanted to do each photograph justice and create something that really brought out the talent of each photographer. “I didn’t want to obscure people’s photographs. So, I took extra care with it.”

Students from across campus are invited to submit their photographs for inclusion in the zine, and Hannah encourages them to approach this project in the same vein as the inspiration, Jamel Shabazz. “Students always kind of have a harder time approaching a stranger,” Hannah said. “So, I see this as the catalyst of them approaching people they’ve never met before.” Sanaa Desper, a student in the department, said she was nervous to ask people at first. “I was shooting in between classes and doing a loop around City Hall, and I saw this guy in a red jacket,” Sanaa said. “I was scared that if people were around when I went up to him and he said no, that I would feel embarrassed.” But Sanaa mustered up the courage to ask him once there were fewer people around. And she’s so glad she did. “When I asked him, he was like, ‘Of course! How should I pose?’”

This year is also the first year that the book launch event was accompanied by larger format printed versions of a select number of the photographs included in the zine. “I think the physical aspect that it’s like in your hands, and they get to take it home and being published on print, I think that’s really exciting for [students],” Hannah said. In the digital age, students tend to feel more accomplished seeing their work published physically. In addition to feeling proud to see her own work in print, Sanaa is also happy to have something with her peers’ work in it too. “We’re all here together. I love it,” she said.

As for future plans for the zine, Hannah said she wants to be able to make it available for purchase someday or have it displayed in local shops and stores. “I would love to put some in like brunch waiting rooms you know, or coffee shops, the city library.” She hopes someday it becomes well-known enough that people will recognize when students are taking photos for the zine and feel excited to be included.

Until then, the zine can be viewed online at sites.google.com/view/ccp-photography/home

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A few years ago, Kara Crombie, associate professor and department head of Photographic Imaging at CCP, had the idea to create a fashion zine inspired by the work of Jamel Shabazz, a prominent fashion, fine art, documentary, and street-style photographer. “I’ve always loved street fashion zines,” Kara said. “There are some that come out of Japan and countries in Africa. And I think some of the most beautiful people are right here on this campus.” So, Kara wanted to showcase just what Philly style is made of. This year, the zine, titled Philly’s Finest, is in its third iteration and is helping to showcase not only incredible student work, but our city’s unique fashion scene too.
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MHT 281 - Medium and Heavy Truck Hybrid and EV Systems

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The Medium and Heavy Truck Hybrid and EV Systems course gives technicians the foundational knowledge, abilities, and practical experience needed to perform efficient maintenance on EV and hybrid diesel engine systems. This course is focused on the diagnosis and repair of these systems. 


MHT 280 - Medium and Heavy Truck Fuel Emissions Systems

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The Medium and Heavy Truck Fuel Emissions Systems course introduces students to emission reductions and regulations of particulate matter, air toxins, and other air pollutants for new heavy-duty diesel engines and vehicles. 


MHT 271 - Medium and Heavy Truck HVAC Cooling Systems

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The Medium and Heavy Truck HVAC Cooling Systems course covers the diagnostics, service, and repairs of the heating and air conditioning systems of medium and heavy-duty trucks, including the cooling systems for these vehicles. Prerequisite: MHT 112, which may be taken concurrently.


MHT 241 - Medium and Heavy Truck Drive Train

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The Medium and Heavy Truck Drive Train course presents an overview of how drive train systems are used maintained and repaired in medium and heavy-duty trucks. It covers both maintenance and repair of these systems. The course includes standard troubleshooting, repair and service procedures for driveshaft, universal joints, drive axles, wheel bearings, tires, and wheels.


MHT 212 - Medium & Heavy Truck Advanced Electricity

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The Medium & Heavy Truck Advanced Electricity course is the study of the advanced theory, diagnostics, and repair of medium and heavy-duty truck electrical and electronic systems, emphasizing computerized controls, hybrid, alternative fuels, electric vehicles, and industry-specific vehicles that have these advanced technologies. This course is designed to help prepare students for the Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certification exam in group T6 – Electrical/Electronic Systems. 


Driven to Inspire: Jamirah’s Path Through Parenthood and Education 


Jamirah Gregory is a Communication and Media Studies student with a passion for people. A self-motivated writer, Jamirah originally became interested in communications after she found her niche in a high school creative writing class. Now, she’s not only conquering her classes, but she’s creating a space for herself in the blogosphere as well, writing a motivational blog focused on supporting young mothers like herself.   

Jamirah started school in 2020 during the pandemic and has primarily taken classes online as a way to balance her busy schedule with the demands of higher education. When it comes to juggling school, caring for her 4-year-old daughter and meeting the demands of every-day life, Jamirah admits “Honestly, [graduating college] was quite difficult. CCP made it immensely easier than I feel it would have been at another institution. The teachers were able to accommodate my needs, so it was very, very helpful being here [as a parent],” she said. “It's very community and family oriented... they encouraged the kids to come on campus for specific events, and they encouraged moms to go back to school and finish their degree.” 

When COVID first started, Jamirah had recently become a mother. She didn’t have any younger siblings or experience caring for infants when she became a mom, so she wanted to create an online community where she could talk to young women who were going through something similar.  "I did it as a way to comfort myself too, because I felt like I always felt comfort in knowing that there was somebody else that I could relate to that might have been going through the same thing [as me].”  

So, she started blogging anonymously under the pen name "pacifyingpen" posting her messages primarily to Instagram, but she is on TikTok and Pinterest as well. “At first I was just slowly [starting to write] for young moms, trying to motivate them and encourage them,” Jamirah said. “ I just thought…Oh, my God I love this so much.” 

“Now it's kind of spun off into a motivational page,” said Jamirah, “I really love having an anonymous voice on social media to talk to people.” She also has a form where her readers can submit an anonymous question or share something they feel like they need to get off their chest.   

Jamirah plans to continue her education after graduating and is currently applying to four-year-universities. Originally, she thought she might want to become a journalist or investigative journalist because she loves to interview and talk to people, but she’s considering studying business or a major that will allow her to work in social media.  

Jamirah’s time at CCP has been full of personal growth and academic wins. One of her favorite accomplishments took place in her public speaking class. “I used to be afraid of speaking in front of large audiences. That was a class I had initially started in person, so that had allowed me to...get acquainted with being in front of people...and it helped me become comfortable.”  

Taking online classes didn't prevent Jamirah from feeling the impact of the community at CCP. She still found time to come to campus for events, bringing her daughter to family fun days, and attending a jewelry-making workshop sponsored by the Fashion Merchandising and Marketing program, to name a few. Jamirah feels that at CCP, she got “the full college experience.” When you come to CCP, she said, “You're going to connect with people, whether it's through school assignments, projects, or just hanging around campus, you're going to connect with people and meet people. That's a big plus about being at CCP too, is that people here are friendly.” 

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Jamirah Gregory is a Communication and Media Studies student with a passion for people. A self-motivated writer, Jamirah originally became interested in communications after she found her niche in a high school creative writing class. Now, she’s not only conquering her classes, but she’s creating a space for herself in the blogosphere as well, writing a motivational blog focused on supporting young mothers like herself.   
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