VillanovaFormer Villanova professor says she was fired after accusing the law school of racial discriminationStephanie Sena, who had been an anti poverty fellow in the law school, was dismissed after she filed an ethics complaint against Villanova regarding its treatment of her student. Susan Snyder Villanova football player accused of rape texted victim hours after alleged assaultJesse Bunch Villanova Wildcats football player charged with sexually assaulting another student on campus Max Marin Villanova one of several colleges hit with threats nationwide, as university declares ‘all clear’Henry Savage, Susan Snyder, and Brett Sholtis A Philly-area university prof is competing in the Jeopardy! tournament of championsSusan Snyder AdvertisementTemple, Villanova, and Penn State are among local schools beginning to pay athletes. Here’s how it’s going so far.Penn State, Temple, Villanova, St. Joe’s, Drexel and La Salle are among Pennsylvania schools that have begun to directly pay athletes following a settlement last year in federal class-action lawsuits.Susan Snyder Accreditor asks Rosemont College for information on public relations announcements, student records, financesThe private suburban liberal arts college, which plans to close in 2028, has until Tuesday to submit a report to the Middle States Commission on Higher Education.Susan Snyder For $9.9 million, you can own this Lower Merion mansion and a bonus house next doorCreighton Road “has become the estate street,” the listing agent said.Michaelle Bond Lower Merion swore in five new commissioners this week. Here’s who they are.Challenges await the new board, including two collective bargaining agreements, the redevelopment of the St. Charles Borromeo Seminary property, and a difficult fiscal landscape in the township. Denali Sagner OpinionThe 10 weirdest stories from the Philly area in 2025From bacchanalian city celebrations to a suburban road rage incident that was beyond the pale, these are the strange stories from 2025 we can't forget, no matter how hard we try.Stephanie Farr | Columnist Villanova started Big East play with a bang. Is a Top 25 ranking on deck?Villanova coach Kevin Willard's return to Seton Hall went about as good as it could have gone for the Wildcats in their Big East opener.Jeff Neiburg These college journalists from Philly-area schools are working to support each other and seek funding for their workThe Philadelphia Student Press Association, founded by Haverford College student Jackson Juzang, is seeking funding to help support student journalism.Susan Snyder Villanova shares a resemblance to the 2009 FCS championship team. Just ask its former players.The last time Villanova made an FCS semifinal appearance was in 2009, when the Wildcats earned their first and only national title. Former players believe the program has the pieces to do it again.Devin Jackson A state board has plans to improve college affordability and increase the number of people who complete degreesHelping financially struggling colleges, increasing college degree attainment, and addressing costs are among the areas addressed in the Pennsylvania State Board of Higher Education's 10-year plan. Susan Snyder What to know about Illinois State, Villanova’s FCS semifinal opponentThe unseeded Redbirds will try to keep up their road warrior status on the Main Line this Saturday. Katie Lewis William L. Elkins, pioneering research immunologist at Penn and innovative Chester County cattle rancher, has died at 93He collaborated with colleagues in Philadelphia and elsewhere around the country, and provided critical new research regarding bone marrow transplants and pediatric oncology. Gary Miles Lower Merion and Harriton parents want to merge their football programs amid shrinking rostersYouth tackle football participation has declined in the United States. In Lower Merion, parents say dwindling numbers have put the school district's football program "at a crossroads."Denali Sagner Jeanne P. Kelly, pioneering technology executive, award-winning Norristown painter, and ‘rare bird,’ has died at 96She studied IT manuals after work, learned computer coding from mentoring colleagues, and went on to write complex technical text for NASA space bids and other groundbreaking projects.Gary Miles Rosemont College enrollment fell by 45%, but many students and professors want to stay until school closes in 2028The college is preparing to close the Main Line campus in 2028. Its campus will be purchased by Villanova University.Susan Snyder Robert de Pasquale, former associate principal second violin for the Philadelphia Orchestra, has died at 96He traveled to China, Japan, Europe, Asia, and South America with the orchestra, and mentored young musicians and conductors everywhere he went. “Everybody fell in love with Bobby,” his wife said.Gary Miles See more storiesAdvertisement
Former Villanova professor says she was fired after accusing the law school of racial discriminationStephanie Sena, who had been an anti poverty fellow in the law school, was dismissed after she filed an ethics complaint against Villanova regarding its treatment of her student. Susan Snyder
Former Villanova professor says she was fired after accusing the law school of racial discriminationStephanie Sena, who had been an anti poverty fellow in the law school, was dismissed after she filed an ethics complaint against Villanova regarding its treatment of her student. Susan Snyder
Villanova Wildcats football player charged with sexually assaulting another student on campus Max Marin
Villanova Wildcats football player charged with sexually assaulting another student on campus Max Marin
Villanova one of several colleges hit with threats nationwide, as university declares ‘all clear’Henry Savage, Susan Snyder, and Brett Sholtis
Villanova one of several colleges hit with threats nationwide, as university declares ‘all clear’Henry Savage, Susan Snyder, and Brett Sholtis
Temple, Villanova, and Penn State are among local schools beginning to pay athletes. Here’s how it’s going so far.Penn State, Temple, Villanova, St. Joe’s, Drexel and La Salle are among Pennsylvania schools that have begun to directly pay athletes following a settlement last year in federal class-action lawsuits.Susan Snyder
Temple, Villanova, and Penn State are among local schools beginning to pay athletes. Here’s how it’s going so far.Penn State, Temple, Villanova, St. Joe’s, Drexel and La Salle are among Pennsylvania schools that have begun to directly pay athletes following a settlement last year in federal class-action lawsuits.Susan Snyder
Accreditor asks Rosemont College for information on public relations announcements, student records, financesThe private suburban liberal arts college, which plans to close in 2028, has until Tuesday to submit a report to the Middle States Commission on Higher Education.Susan Snyder
Accreditor asks Rosemont College for information on public relations announcements, student records, financesThe private suburban liberal arts college, which plans to close in 2028, has until Tuesday to submit a report to the Middle States Commission on Higher Education.Susan Snyder
For $9.9 million, you can own this Lower Merion mansion and a bonus house next doorCreighton Road “has become the estate street,” the listing agent said.Michaelle Bond
For $9.9 million, you can own this Lower Merion mansion and a bonus house next doorCreighton Road “has become the estate street,” the listing agent said.Michaelle Bond
Lower Merion swore in five new commissioners this week. Here’s who they are.Challenges await the new board, including two collective bargaining agreements, the redevelopment of the St. Charles Borromeo Seminary property, and a difficult fiscal landscape in the township. Denali Sagner
Lower Merion swore in five new commissioners this week. Here’s who they are.Challenges await the new board, including two collective bargaining agreements, the redevelopment of the St. Charles Borromeo Seminary property, and a difficult fiscal landscape in the township. Denali Sagner
OpinionThe 10 weirdest stories from the Philly area in 2025From bacchanalian city celebrations to a suburban road rage incident that was beyond the pale, these are the strange stories from 2025 we can't forget, no matter how hard we try.Stephanie Farr | Columnist
OpinionThe 10 weirdest stories from the Philly area in 2025From bacchanalian city celebrations to a suburban road rage incident that was beyond the pale, these are the strange stories from 2025 we can't forget, no matter how hard we try.Stephanie Farr | Columnist
Villanova started Big East play with a bang. Is a Top 25 ranking on deck?Villanova coach Kevin Willard's return to Seton Hall went about as good as it could have gone for the Wildcats in their Big East opener.Jeff Neiburg
Villanova started Big East play with a bang. Is a Top 25 ranking on deck?Villanova coach Kevin Willard's return to Seton Hall went about as good as it could have gone for the Wildcats in their Big East opener.Jeff Neiburg
These college journalists from Philly-area schools are working to support each other and seek funding for their workThe Philadelphia Student Press Association, founded by Haverford College student Jackson Juzang, is seeking funding to help support student journalism.Susan Snyder
These college journalists from Philly-area schools are working to support each other and seek funding for their workThe Philadelphia Student Press Association, founded by Haverford College student Jackson Juzang, is seeking funding to help support student journalism.Susan Snyder
Villanova shares a resemblance to the 2009 FCS championship team. Just ask its former players.The last time Villanova made an FCS semifinal appearance was in 2009, when the Wildcats earned their first and only national title. Former players believe the program has the pieces to do it again.Devin Jackson
Villanova shares a resemblance to the 2009 FCS championship team. Just ask its former players.The last time Villanova made an FCS semifinal appearance was in 2009, when the Wildcats earned their first and only national title. Former players believe the program has the pieces to do it again.Devin Jackson
A state board has plans to improve college affordability and increase the number of people who complete degreesHelping financially struggling colleges, increasing college degree attainment, and addressing costs are among the areas addressed in the Pennsylvania State Board of Higher Education's 10-year plan. Susan Snyder
A state board has plans to improve college affordability and increase the number of people who complete degreesHelping financially struggling colleges, increasing college degree attainment, and addressing costs are among the areas addressed in the Pennsylvania State Board of Higher Education's 10-year plan. Susan Snyder
What to know about Illinois State, Villanova’s FCS semifinal opponentThe unseeded Redbirds will try to keep up their road warrior status on the Main Line this Saturday. Katie Lewis
What to know about Illinois State, Villanova’s FCS semifinal opponentThe unseeded Redbirds will try to keep up their road warrior status on the Main Line this Saturday. Katie Lewis
William L. Elkins, pioneering research immunologist at Penn and innovative Chester County cattle rancher, has died at 93He collaborated with colleagues in Philadelphia and elsewhere around the country, and provided critical new research regarding bone marrow transplants and pediatric oncology. Gary Miles
William L. Elkins, pioneering research immunologist at Penn and innovative Chester County cattle rancher, has died at 93He collaborated with colleagues in Philadelphia and elsewhere around the country, and provided critical new research regarding bone marrow transplants and pediatric oncology. Gary Miles
Lower Merion and Harriton parents want to merge their football programs amid shrinking rostersYouth tackle football participation has declined in the United States. In Lower Merion, parents say dwindling numbers have put the school district's football program "at a crossroads."Denali Sagner
Lower Merion and Harriton parents want to merge their football programs amid shrinking rostersYouth tackle football participation has declined in the United States. In Lower Merion, parents say dwindling numbers have put the school district's football program "at a crossroads."Denali Sagner
Jeanne P. Kelly, pioneering technology executive, award-winning Norristown painter, and ‘rare bird,’ has died at 96She studied IT manuals after work, learned computer coding from mentoring colleagues, and went on to write complex technical text for NASA space bids and other groundbreaking projects.Gary Miles
Jeanne P. Kelly, pioneering technology executive, award-winning Norristown painter, and ‘rare bird,’ has died at 96She studied IT manuals after work, learned computer coding from mentoring colleagues, and went on to write complex technical text for NASA space bids and other groundbreaking projects.Gary Miles
Rosemont College enrollment fell by 45%, but many students and professors want to stay until school closes in 2028The college is preparing to close the Main Line campus in 2028. Its campus will be purchased by Villanova University.Susan Snyder
Rosemont College enrollment fell by 45%, but many students and professors want to stay until school closes in 2028The college is preparing to close the Main Line campus in 2028. Its campus will be purchased by Villanova University.Susan Snyder
Robert de Pasquale, former associate principal second violin for the Philadelphia Orchestra, has died at 96He traveled to China, Japan, Europe, Asia, and South America with the orchestra, and mentored young musicians and conductors everywhere he went. “Everybody fell in love with Bobby,” his wife said.Gary Miles
Robert de Pasquale, former associate principal second violin for the Philadelphia Orchestra, has died at 96He traveled to China, Japan, Europe, Asia, and South America with the orchestra, and mentored young musicians and conductors everywhere he went. “Everybody fell in love with Bobby,” his wife said.Gary Miles