Drexel UniversityA Havertown native is giving historic $112.6 million to Drexel, months after his record gift to St. Joe’s PrepThe record-setting gift from The Howley Foundation will be used to establish Drexel's new college of engineering and computing, renovate space in two buildings and provide more scholarships.Susan Snyder A Perfect Philly Day with Angela Val, president and CEO of Visit PhiladelphiaMike Newall What to know about Phillies prospect Aidan Miller’s spinal procedureKayla Yup Ursinus College lays off 15% of nonfaculty staffSusan Snyder A Sound of Philadelphia music producer’s work sat in the Sigma Sound archives for 50 years. Now Drexel students are bringing it back to life.Dan DeLuca AdvertisementUniversity City holds 11% of Philly jobs. Can it continue to thrive as higher ed faces a national crisis?The new head of the University City District is confident in the future of this Philadelphia jobs hub. Jake Blumgart How are college grads navigating the tough job market? Here’s what some in Philly are doing.Harnessing AI and attending in-person networking events are some of the ways graduating students are taking their first steps into their careers.Ariana Perez-Castells An 84-year-old Haddonfield High home economics teacher is retiring. No one will take her place.Haddonfield Memorial High School will end its culinary program when longtime teacher Arleen Iavicoli retires in June. Melanie Burney New York Bagels’ owner vows to reopen after two explosions, but questions remainOwner Rayyan Kayyali faces another road back after a second explosion, on the day of his shop’s return from a first blast. Investigators are looking at the gas oven. Michael Klein and Beatrice Forman Attorney General Sunday appeals Pennsylvania court ruling that recognized abortion access as a rightThe appeals sets up another clash in the Pennsylvania Supreme Court over the right to reproductive autonomy, and the constitutionality of a ban on public funding for abortion through Medicaid.Abraham Gutman St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children announces layoffs ahead of federal Medicaid cutsSt. Chris eliminated about 60 positions, but expect half the affected employees to find other jobs at the hospital.Harold Brubaker Tower Health reported a $3.6 million operating loss in the first nine months of fiscal 2026The Berks County nonprofit had $1.55 billion in revenue in the nine months that ended March 31.Harold Brubaker Philly once had the ‘most interesting high school in the U.S.’ Now the district is closing two of the remaining Parkway schools.Parkway West and Parkway Northwest, two high schools slated to close under the school district's facilities plan, are the remnants of an innovative program that drew international attention.Kristen A. Graham This orchestra plays the classics, like ‘Rainbow Road’ and the theme from ‘Sonic the Hedgehog’Philadelphia’s first gamer orchestra has become a gathering place for gamers and former band kids looking for community.Abigail Covington William Penn Foundation awards nearly $20M in grants to combat illegal dumping, conserve land, and cultivate urban farmsSix million dollars will go to preserve open space and $2.8 million to help tackle illegal dumping in Philly.Frank Kummer Two Drexel med students fell in ‘love at first incision.’ Now they’re off to practice military medicine together after graduation.Drexel medical students Tharun Nandakumar and Alexa Smith were assigned to the same first-year anatomy lab group. They started dating soon after, and are now set to graduate together on Thursday.Kayla Yup Ursinus College slashes funding to its Berman Museum in halfThe $300,000 cut in museum funding is part of a larger move by the small liberal arts college to reduce its budget by $10 million by 2027 to cope with a deficit. Susan Snyder and Peter Dobrin OpinionShe was admitted into 11 nursing programs. She cannot afford any of them.Colleges use sophisticated pricing models to recruit wealthier students with merit awards while leaving those with the least financial margin to absorb the largest gaps.Jennifer Obel, For The Inquirer New Jersey says two residents were 'potentially exposed' to hantavirus on an airplaneState officials said the risk to the general public was low. New Jersey has never had a confirmed hantavirus case, they said.Aubrey Whelan ‘Nothing seemed real’: Inside the explosion that rocked New York BagelsNew York Bagels, which opened in Overbrook Park in 1964, was rocked by an explosion in March. Owner Rayyan Kayyali says he's lucky to be alive. Michael Klein See more storiesAdvertisement
A Havertown native is giving historic $112.6 million to Drexel, months after his record gift to St. Joe’s PrepThe record-setting gift from The Howley Foundation will be used to establish Drexel's new college of engineering and computing, renovate space in two buildings and provide more scholarships.Susan Snyder
A Havertown native is giving historic $112.6 million to Drexel, months after his record gift to St. Joe’s PrepThe record-setting gift from The Howley Foundation will be used to establish Drexel's new college of engineering and computing, renovate space in two buildings and provide more scholarships.Susan Snyder
A Sound of Philadelphia music producer’s work sat in the Sigma Sound archives for 50 years. Now Drexel students are bringing it back to life.Dan DeLuca
A Sound of Philadelphia music producer’s work sat in the Sigma Sound archives for 50 years. Now Drexel students are bringing it back to life.Dan DeLuca
University City holds 11% of Philly jobs. Can it continue to thrive as higher ed faces a national crisis?The new head of the University City District is confident in the future of this Philadelphia jobs hub. Jake Blumgart
University City holds 11% of Philly jobs. Can it continue to thrive as higher ed faces a national crisis?The new head of the University City District is confident in the future of this Philadelphia jobs hub. Jake Blumgart
How are college grads navigating the tough job market? Here’s what some in Philly are doing.Harnessing AI and attending in-person networking events are some of the ways graduating students are taking their first steps into their careers.Ariana Perez-Castells
How are college grads navigating the tough job market? Here’s what some in Philly are doing.Harnessing AI and attending in-person networking events are some of the ways graduating students are taking their first steps into their careers.Ariana Perez-Castells
An 84-year-old Haddonfield High home economics teacher is retiring. No one will take her place.Haddonfield Memorial High School will end its culinary program when longtime teacher Arleen Iavicoli retires in June. Melanie Burney
An 84-year-old Haddonfield High home economics teacher is retiring. No one will take her place.Haddonfield Memorial High School will end its culinary program when longtime teacher Arleen Iavicoli retires in June. Melanie Burney
New York Bagels’ owner vows to reopen after two explosions, but questions remainOwner Rayyan Kayyali faces another road back after a second explosion, on the day of his shop’s return from a first blast. Investigators are looking at the gas oven. Michael Klein and Beatrice Forman
New York Bagels’ owner vows to reopen after two explosions, but questions remainOwner Rayyan Kayyali faces another road back after a second explosion, on the day of his shop’s return from a first blast. Investigators are looking at the gas oven. Michael Klein and Beatrice Forman
Attorney General Sunday appeals Pennsylvania court ruling that recognized abortion access as a rightThe appeals sets up another clash in the Pennsylvania Supreme Court over the right to reproductive autonomy, and the constitutionality of a ban on public funding for abortion through Medicaid.Abraham Gutman
Attorney General Sunday appeals Pennsylvania court ruling that recognized abortion access as a rightThe appeals sets up another clash in the Pennsylvania Supreme Court over the right to reproductive autonomy, and the constitutionality of a ban on public funding for abortion through Medicaid.Abraham Gutman
St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children announces layoffs ahead of federal Medicaid cutsSt. Chris eliminated about 60 positions, but expect half the affected employees to find other jobs at the hospital.Harold Brubaker
St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children announces layoffs ahead of federal Medicaid cutsSt. Chris eliminated about 60 positions, but expect half the affected employees to find other jobs at the hospital.Harold Brubaker
Tower Health reported a $3.6 million operating loss in the first nine months of fiscal 2026The Berks County nonprofit had $1.55 billion in revenue in the nine months that ended March 31.Harold Brubaker
Tower Health reported a $3.6 million operating loss in the first nine months of fiscal 2026The Berks County nonprofit had $1.55 billion in revenue in the nine months that ended March 31.Harold Brubaker
Philly once had the ‘most interesting high school in the U.S.’ Now the district is closing two of the remaining Parkway schools.Parkway West and Parkway Northwest, two high schools slated to close under the school district's facilities plan, are the remnants of an innovative program that drew international attention.Kristen A. Graham
Philly once had the ‘most interesting high school in the U.S.’ Now the district is closing two of the remaining Parkway schools.Parkway West and Parkway Northwest, two high schools slated to close under the school district's facilities plan, are the remnants of an innovative program that drew international attention.Kristen A. Graham
This orchestra plays the classics, like ‘Rainbow Road’ and the theme from ‘Sonic the Hedgehog’Philadelphia’s first gamer orchestra has become a gathering place for gamers and former band kids looking for community.Abigail Covington
This orchestra plays the classics, like ‘Rainbow Road’ and the theme from ‘Sonic the Hedgehog’Philadelphia’s first gamer orchestra has become a gathering place for gamers and former band kids looking for community.Abigail Covington
William Penn Foundation awards nearly $20M in grants to combat illegal dumping, conserve land, and cultivate urban farmsSix million dollars will go to preserve open space and $2.8 million to help tackle illegal dumping in Philly.Frank Kummer
William Penn Foundation awards nearly $20M in grants to combat illegal dumping, conserve land, and cultivate urban farmsSix million dollars will go to preserve open space and $2.8 million to help tackle illegal dumping in Philly.Frank Kummer
Two Drexel med students fell in ‘love at first incision.’ Now they’re off to practice military medicine together after graduation.Drexel medical students Tharun Nandakumar and Alexa Smith were assigned to the same first-year anatomy lab group. They started dating soon after, and are now set to graduate together on Thursday.Kayla Yup
Two Drexel med students fell in ‘love at first incision.’ Now they’re off to practice military medicine together after graduation.Drexel medical students Tharun Nandakumar and Alexa Smith were assigned to the same first-year anatomy lab group. They started dating soon after, and are now set to graduate together on Thursday.Kayla Yup
Ursinus College slashes funding to its Berman Museum in halfThe $300,000 cut in museum funding is part of a larger move by the small liberal arts college to reduce its budget by $10 million by 2027 to cope with a deficit. Susan Snyder and Peter Dobrin
Ursinus College slashes funding to its Berman Museum in halfThe $300,000 cut in museum funding is part of a larger move by the small liberal arts college to reduce its budget by $10 million by 2027 to cope with a deficit. Susan Snyder and Peter Dobrin
OpinionShe was admitted into 11 nursing programs. She cannot afford any of them.Colleges use sophisticated pricing models to recruit wealthier students with merit awards while leaving those with the least financial margin to absorb the largest gaps.Jennifer Obel, For The Inquirer
OpinionShe was admitted into 11 nursing programs. She cannot afford any of them.Colleges use sophisticated pricing models to recruit wealthier students with merit awards while leaving those with the least financial margin to absorb the largest gaps.Jennifer Obel, For The Inquirer
New Jersey says two residents were 'potentially exposed' to hantavirus on an airplaneState officials said the risk to the general public was low. New Jersey has never had a confirmed hantavirus case, they said.Aubrey Whelan
New Jersey says two residents were 'potentially exposed' to hantavirus on an airplaneState officials said the risk to the general public was low. New Jersey has never had a confirmed hantavirus case, they said.Aubrey Whelan
‘Nothing seemed real’: Inside the explosion that rocked New York BagelsNew York Bagels, which opened in Overbrook Park in 1964, was rocked by an explosion in March. Owner Rayyan Kayyali says he's lucky to be alive. Michael Klein
‘Nothing seemed real’: Inside the explosion that rocked New York BagelsNew York Bagels, which opened in Overbrook Park in 1964, was rocked by an explosion in March. Owner Rayyan Kayyali says he's lucky to be alive. Michael Klein