Bryn MawrThe Trump administration is investigating Smith College for admitting trans women. Could Bryn Mawr be next?Bryn Mawr College, like Smith, accepts all individuals who identify as women. The Trump administration says that violates federal discrimination laws, but has not yet gone after Bryn Mawr.Susan Snyder Bryn Mawr College soon could be the only remaining women’s college in the region. The school and its president set a vision for the futureSusan Snyder See it, hear it, feel it: All the Philly art we loved this weekEarl Hopkins, Hira Qureshi, Peter Dobrin, Rosa Cartagena, Elizabeth Wellington, and Dan DeLuca OpinionExactly what does Trump imagine is within Pope Leo’s proper purview?Michelle Francl-Donnay, For The Inquirer See it, hear it, feel it: All the Philly art we loved this weekBedatri D. Choudhury, Rosa Cartagena, Peter Dobrin, Dan DeLuca, and Emily Bloch AdvertisementAnn Gitter, owner of iconic womenswear boutique Knit Wit and Philly fashion legend, has died at 78Gitter introduced Philadelphia women to Badgley Mischka, Betsey Johnson, and Michael Stars before they were household names. Elizabeth Wellington Main Line Health is closing its Women's Emotional Wellness Center in JuneThe closure will affect about 1,000 patients and two-dozen employees.Harold Brubaker Hometown shows with the Wonder Years and Floetry, and everything else happening in Philly music this week Plus, Band of Horses, Magnolia & Johnson Electric Co., Avery Sunshine, Whitney, and a Belair Lip Bombs power-pop explosionDan DeLuca Hank Nichols, retired Villanova professor and Hall of Fame basketball referee, has died at 89He was also an English teacher, minor league baseball player, coach, mentor, and Marine veteran.Gary Miles Pavement and Kurt Vile will headline Connor Barwin’s ‘Make The World Better’ concert weekend The shows are back at the Dell Music Center in July. Ratboys, They Are Gutting A Body of Water, and Twisted Teens are also on the bill.Dan DeLuca One year of inspections at Bryn Mawr Hospital: February 2025 — January 2026The Main Line Health facility was not cited for safety violations in the one-year period. Sarah Gantz As Trump attacks DEI, college diversity officers from across the country gather in Philly to find a path forwardWhile Trump declared his administration “ended DEI” during his recent State of the Union address, the president of the association begged to differ. "What's happening is the work is being reshaped."Susan Snyder Some Lower Merion parents want to ‘opt out’ of Chromebooks in classrooms. The district says they can’t.Some Lower Merion parents complain that Chromebooks are used for cheating with AI, playing games, and accessing inappropriate content. Maddie Hanna Main Line Fertility has settled with a patient after a doctor mistakenly injected acid into her. Court records reveal how it happened.Court records detail how cascading events led to a type of medical error known as a “never event,” because it is preventable and should never happen. Wendy Ruderman Another Main Line hospital has received an anonymous $1 million donation to help nurses pay off student loansEvery acute care hospital in the Main Line system has now received a donation to offset student loan costs for its nurses - a total of $4.26 million that sent up to $3,600 to 706 nurses.Aubrey Whelan John L. Weaver, longtime music library specialist at Penn and ultimate girl dad, has died at 81He used music, kindness, and humor to connect with people, and he made it a point to remember names. “He must have been vaccinated with a feather as he’d laugh at just about anything,” a friend said.Gary Miles Two Philly-area Jewish schools are merging, a ‘proactive’ push to remain competitive in the region’s strong academic marketPerelman Jewish Day School and Jack M. Barrack Hebrew Academy leaders said the merger will help improve strategic and curriculum planning while offering families a consistent, pre-K to 12 experience.Denali Sagner Burpee, the Philly-born seed seller, has proven to be ‘recession resistant’ after 150 years in businessThe company that introduced Big Boy tomatoes and Iceberg lettuce once teetered on the brink. Now, it’s once again thriving.Frank Kummer New Philadelphia-area cardiovascular surgery centers are pulling profitable procedures from hospitals and charging lessFour centers have opened or are in the final stages of approvals in Southeastern Pennsylvania after state lawmakers in 2022 broadly expanded the types of procedures allowed outside hospitals.Harold Brubaker More Philly-area students are majoring in neuroscience, with some wanting to find cures for Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’sIn 2008, 110 colleges nationally offered neuroscience majors; now, it’s about 330, said Raddy Ramos, associate professor in the Department of Biomedical Sciences at New York Institute of Technology.Susan Snyder See more storiesAdvertisement
The Trump administration is investigating Smith College for admitting trans women. Could Bryn Mawr be next?Bryn Mawr College, like Smith, accepts all individuals who identify as women. The Trump administration says that violates federal discrimination laws, but has not yet gone after Bryn Mawr.Susan Snyder
The Trump administration is investigating Smith College for admitting trans women. Could Bryn Mawr be next?Bryn Mawr College, like Smith, accepts all individuals who identify as women. The Trump administration says that violates federal discrimination laws, but has not yet gone after Bryn Mawr.Susan Snyder
Bryn Mawr College soon could be the only remaining women’s college in the region. The school and its president set a vision for the futureSusan Snyder
Bryn Mawr College soon could be the only remaining women’s college in the region. The school and its president set a vision for the futureSusan Snyder
See it, hear it, feel it: All the Philly art we loved this weekEarl Hopkins, Hira Qureshi, Peter Dobrin, Rosa Cartagena, Elizabeth Wellington, and Dan DeLuca
See it, hear it, feel it: All the Philly art we loved this weekEarl Hopkins, Hira Qureshi, Peter Dobrin, Rosa Cartagena, Elizabeth Wellington, and Dan DeLuca
OpinionExactly what does Trump imagine is within Pope Leo’s proper purview?Michelle Francl-Donnay, For The Inquirer
OpinionExactly what does Trump imagine is within Pope Leo’s proper purview?Michelle Francl-Donnay, For The Inquirer
See it, hear it, feel it: All the Philly art we loved this weekBedatri D. Choudhury, Rosa Cartagena, Peter Dobrin, Dan DeLuca, and Emily Bloch
See it, hear it, feel it: All the Philly art we loved this weekBedatri D. Choudhury, Rosa Cartagena, Peter Dobrin, Dan DeLuca, and Emily Bloch
Ann Gitter, owner of iconic womenswear boutique Knit Wit and Philly fashion legend, has died at 78Gitter introduced Philadelphia women to Badgley Mischka, Betsey Johnson, and Michael Stars before they were household names. Elizabeth Wellington
Ann Gitter, owner of iconic womenswear boutique Knit Wit and Philly fashion legend, has died at 78Gitter introduced Philadelphia women to Badgley Mischka, Betsey Johnson, and Michael Stars before they were household names. Elizabeth Wellington
Main Line Health is closing its Women's Emotional Wellness Center in JuneThe closure will affect about 1,000 patients and two-dozen employees.Harold Brubaker
Main Line Health is closing its Women's Emotional Wellness Center in JuneThe closure will affect about 1,000 patients and two-dozen employees.Harold Brubaker
Hometown shows with the Wonder Years and Floetry, and everything else happening in Philly music this week Plus, Band of Horses, Magnolia & Johnson Electric Co., Avery Sunshine, Whitney, and a Belair Lip Bombs power-pop explosionDan DeLuca
Hometown shows with the Wonder Years and Floetry, and everything else happening in Philly music this week Plus, Band of Horses, Magnolia & Johnson Electric Co., Avery Sunshine, Whitney, and a Belair Lip Bombs power-pop explosionDan DeLuca
Hank Nichols, retired Villanova professor and Hall of Fame basketball referee, has died at 89He was also an English teacher, minor league baseball player, coach, mentor, and Marine veteran.Gary Miles
Hank Nichols, retired Villanova professor and Hall of Fame basketball referee, has died at 89He was also an English teacher, minor league baseball player, coach, mentor, and Marine veteran.Gary Miles
Pavement and Kurt Vile will headline Connor Barwin’s ‘Make The World Better’ concert weekend The shows are back at the Dell Music Center in July. Ratboys, They Are Gutting A Body of Water, and Twisted Teens are also on the bill.Dan DeLuca
Pavement and Kurt Vile will headline Connor Barwin’s ‘Make The World Better’ concert weekend The shows are back at the Dell Music Center in July. Ratboys, They Are Gutting A Body of Water, and Twisted Teens are also on the bill.Dan DeLuca
One year of inspections at Bryn Mawr Hospital: February 2025 — January 2026The Main Line Health facility was not cited for safety violations in the one-year period. Sarah Gantz
One year of inspections at Bryn Mawr Hospital: February 2025 — January 2026The Main Line Health facility was not cited for safety violations in the one-year period. Sarah Gantz
As Trump attacks DEI, college diversity officers from across the country gather in Philly to find a path forwardWhile Trump declared his administration “ended DEI” during his recent State of the Union address, the president of the association begged to differ. "What's happening is the work is being reshaped."Susan Snyder
As Trump attacks DEI, college diversity officers from across the country gather in Philly to find a path forwardWhile Trump declared his administration “ended DEI” during his recent State of the Union address, the president of the association begged to differ. "What's happening is the work is being reshaped."Susan Snyder
Some Lower Merion parents want to ‘opt out’ of Chromebooks in classrooms. The district says they can’t.Some Lower Merion parents complain that Chromebooks are used for cheating with AI, playing games, and accessing inappropriate content. Maddie Hanna
Some Lower Merion parents want to ‘opt out’ of Chromebooks in classrooms. The district says they can’t.Some Lower Merion parents complain that Chromebooks are used for cheating with AI, playing games, and accessing inappropriate content. Maddie Hanna
Main Line Fertility has settled with a patient after a doctor mistakenly injected acid into her. Court records reveal how it happened.Court records detail how cascading events led to a type of medical error known as a “never event,” because it is preventable and should never happen. Wendy Ruderman
Main Line Fertility has settled with a patient after a doctor mistakenly injected acid into her. Court records reveal how it happened.Court records detail how cascading events led to a type of medical error known as a “never event,” because it is preventable and should never happen. Wendy Ruderman
Another Main Line hospital has received an anonymous $1 million donation to help nurses pay off student loansEvery acute care hospital in the Main Line system has now received a donation to offset student loan costs for its nurses - a total of $4.26 million that sent up to $3,600 to 706 nurses.Aubrey Whelan
Another Main Line hospital has received an anonymous $1 million donation to help nurses pay off student loansEvery acute care hospital in the Main Line system has now received a donation to offset student loan costs for its nurses - a total of $4.26 million that sent up to $3,600 to 706 nurses.Aubrey Whelan
John L. Weaver, longtime music library specialist at Penn and ultimate girl dad, has died at 81He used music, kindness, and humor to connect with people, and he made it a point to remember names. “He must have been vaccinated with a feather as he’d laugh at just about anything,” a friend said.Gary Miles
John L. Weaver, longtime music library specialist at Penn and ultimate girl dad, has died at 81He used music, kindness, and humor to connect with people, and he made it a point to remember names. “He must have been vaccinated with a feather as he’d laugh at just about anything,” a friend said.Gary Miles
Two Philly-area Jewish schools are merging, a ‘proactive’ push to remain competitive in the region’s strong academic marketPerelman Jewish Day School and Jack M. Barrack Hebrew Academy leaders said the merger will help improve strategic and curriculum planning while offering families a consistent, pre-K to 12 experience.Denali Sagner
Two Philly-area Jewish schools are merging, a ‘proactive’ push to remain competitive in the region’s strong academic marketPerelman Jewish Day School and Jack M. Barrack Hebrew Academy leaders said the merger will help improve strategic and curriculum planning while offering families a consistent, pre-K to 12 experience.Denali Sagner
Burpee, the Philly-born seed seller, has proven to be ‘recession resistant’ after 150 years in businessThe company that introduced Big Boy tomatoes and Iceberg lettuce once teetered on the brink. Now, it’s once again thriving.Frank Kummer
Burpee, the Philly-born seed seller, has proven to be ‘recession resistant’ after 150 years in businessThe company that introduced Big Boy tomatoes and Iceberg lettuce once teetered on the brink. Now, it’s once again thriving.Frank Kummer
New Philadelphia-area cardiovascular surgery centers are pulling profitable procedures from hospitals and charging lessFour centers have opened or are in the final stages of approvals in Southeastern Pennsylvania after state lawmakers in 2022 broadly expanded the types of procedures allowed outside hospitals.Harold Brubaker
New Philadelphia-area cardiovascular surgery centers are pulling profitable procedures from hospitals and charging lessFour centers have opened or are in the final stages of approvals in Southeastern Pennsylvania after state lawmakers in 2022 broadly expanded the types of procedures allowed outside hospitals.Harold Brubaker
More Philly-area students are majoring in neuroscience, with some wanting to find cures for Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’sIn 2008, 110 colleges nationally offered neuroscience majors; now, it’s about 330, said Raddy Ramos, associate professor in the Department of Biomedical Sciences at New York Institute of Technology.Susan Snyder
More Philly-area students are majoring in neuroscience, with some wanting to find cures for Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’sIn 2008, 110 colleges nationally offered neuroscience majors; now, it’s about 330, said Raddy Ramos, associate professor in the Department of Biomedical Sciences at New York Institute of Technology.Susan Snyder