Tag: Philadelphia

Nicholas Argyropoulos: The Whole United States is Mine

Nicholas Argyropoulos was a child when Germany invaded Greece during World War II, and tragedy struck his family when his

March 17, 2026

Evzones Coming to Philadelphia for Greek Independence Day Parade

The Federation of Hellenic Societies of Philadelphia and Greater Delaware Valley have announced that the Evzones will come to Philadelphia

March 2, 2022

Hellenic University Club of Philadelphia Offering Scholarships to College Students

The Hellenic University Club of Philadelphia (HUC) is offering various scholarships to undergraduate and graduate students for the 2022-2023 academic

January 26, 2022

Fall of 1918: Philadelphia Relaxed Restrictions; Thousands Died; Immigrants Were Blamed

It was the summer of 1918 and the Spanish Flu had already ravaged much of the world— including millions of

April 23, 2020

All Roads Lead to Vicki’s

Fifty years ago, Paraskevoula and Pete Fotiadis, two immigrants from northern Greece, opened a small delicatessen in the small industrial

January 3, 2020

These People Shouldn’t Be Here: A Tribute to the Pontians by Way of Philadelphia

The people you see in this video below shouldn’t be here. They’re not supposed to be alive. Take a moment

May 19, 2019

On This Day April 6, 2009: Remembering Drexel President “Taki” Papadakis

It’s been more than 10 years since the passing of my friend “Taki,” and in the Greek spirit of mnymosyne

April 6, 2019

Pennsylvania Judge Under Fire for Anti-Greek Rant in Courtroom

A Delaware County, Pennsylvania judge is under fire after being accused of making racist remarks during a child support case.

August 19, 2015

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