Penn StateKathleen A. Case, longtime writer, pioneering medical journal editor, and award-winning historian, has died at 80 A natural wordsmith who was interested in the origins and nuances of language as well as its use, Ms. Case spent 24 years as a top editor for the Annals of Internal Medicine. Gary Miles These professors say they’re part of a growing movement banning laptops from the classroomSusan Snyder Penn climate scientist Michael Mann and the National Review settle decade-long libel legal battle Abraham Gutman OpinionForman Arts Initiative promises to turn North American Street into a grittier version of the ParkwayInga Saffron | Columnist, For The Inquirer West Chester University announces new School of NursingSusan Snyder AdvertisementPenn Medicine is investing more than $500 million in new cancer facilitiesThe projects will add a proton therapy center at Presbyterian Medical Center in Philadelphia and a cancer center at Princeton Medical Center.Harold Brubaker Penn State fires coach James Franklin, who leaves a complicated legacyFranklin brought Penn State out of a dark time in program history when he took the job in 2014, but could never compete against college football's elite programs.Devin Jackson and Greg Finberg Drew Allar’s Penn State career comes to a close following season ending injuryAllar totaled 7,402 passing yards, 73 total touchdowns, and 13 interceptions across 45 games. His 63.2% career completion percentage is the best in program history.Greg Finberg The Free Library is adding Saturday hours at 7 more branchesThe Free Library has been slowly expanding its weekend hours since they ceased during the pandemic. Nate File OpinionScience is under siege. How Penn’s top climate scientist is fighting back.Michael E. Mann's new book, and the sacrifice this Penn scientist made to fight the war against climate disinformation.Will Bunch | Columnist Wawa and Sheetz tied at No. 2 for customer satisfaction in national survey The results add fuel to the intrastate rivalry of the convenience-store giants, each of which is looking to encroach on the other's long-held territory. Erin McCarthy Climate scientist Michael Mann steps down from administrative role at PennMann had faced criticism over his social media posts about the killing of Charlie Kirk, but he said that it was his choice to step down from an administrative role. He will remain a professor at Penn.Susan Snyder Rothman names new CEO with a goal of national expansionEllison has served as CEO of EVP EyeCare, based in Denver. He arrives at Rothman aiming to build on its expansion after growing pains and setbacks. Wendy Ruderman Philly City Council elections already? This attorney is considering challenging the 5th District’s Jeffery Young in 2027Serious challenges to incumbent district Council members are rare, but Young’s race is likely to be an exception.Sean Collins Walsh New Jersey PBS to go dark following Trump’s public media cutsNew Jersey PBS will cease operations next year due to the combined forces of federal and state funding cuts. Rob Tornoe How Charlie Kirk’s death could shift Pa.’s young voters further rightYoung conservatives were already a growing bloc in Pa. Charlie Kirk’s killing could make them a force.Julia Terruso and Aliya Schneider Penn State’s plan against Villanova? Use this final tune-up game to fix ‘mental mistakes’The No. 2 Nittany Lions are still having a hard time impressing head coach James Franklin, who is urging his team to be "more explosive," specifically on "the offensive side of the ball."Greg Finberg Penn State board committee approves raising the president’s compensation by $1 millionThe board of trustees is scheduled to vote on President Neeli Bendapudi's new compensation package on Friday. The proposal would raise her total compensation from $1.8 million to $2.8 million. Susan Snyder OpinionAs football season kicks off, it’s time to watch your backWhile advances in prevention, treatment, and recovery have been profound, spinal injuries remain among the most devastating risks in contact sports.Alexander R. Vaccaro, For The Inquirer Why you might have seen fewer fireflies in Pennsylvania backyardsExperts say habitat loss and light pollution are making it harder for the glowing beetles to thrive. Here’s what you can do to attract more to your yard.Henry Savage See more storiesAdvertisement
Kathleen A. Case, longtime writer, pioneering medical journal editor, and award-winning historian, has died at 80 A natural wordsmith who was interested in the origins and nuances of language as well as its use, Ms. Case spent 24 years as a top editor for the Annals of Internal Medicine. Gary Miles
Kathleen A. Case, longtime writer, pioneering medical journal editor, and award-winning historian, has died at 80 A natural wordsmith who was interested in the origins and nuances of language as well as its use, Ms. Case spent 24 years as a top editor for the Annals of Internal Medicine. Gary Miles
These professors say they’re part of a growing movement banning laptops from the classroomSusan Snyder
These professors say they’re part of a growing movement banning laptops from the classroomSusan Snyder
Penn climate scientist Michael Mann and the National Review settle decade-long libel legal battle Abraham Gutman
Penn climate scientist Michael Mann and the National Review settle decade-long libel legal battle Abraham Gutman
OpinionForman Arts Initiative promises to turn North American Street into a grittier version of the ParkwayInga Saffron | Columnist, For The Inquirer
OpinionForman Arts Initiative promises to turn North American Street into a grittier version of the ParkwayInga Saffron | Columnist, For The Inquirer
Penn Medicine is investing more than $500 million in new cancer facilitiesThe projects will add a proton therapy center at Presbyterian Medical Center in Philadelphia and a cancer center at Princeton Medical Center.Harold Brubaker
Penn Medicine is investing more than $500 million in new cancer facilitiesThe projects will add a proton therapy center at Presbyterian Medical Center in Philadelphia and a cancer center at Princeton Medical Center.Harold Brubaker
Penn State fires coach James Franklin, who leaves a complicated legacyFranklin brought Penn State out of a dark time in program history when he took the job in 2014, but could never compete against college football's elite programs.Devin Jackson and Greg Finberg
Penn State fires coach James Franklin, who leaves a complicated legacyFranklin brought Penn State out of a dark time in program history when he took the job in 2014, but could never compete against college football's elite programs.Devin Jackson and Greg Finberg
Drew Allar’s Penn State career comes to a close following season ending injuryAllar totaled 7,402 passing yards, 73 total touchdowns, and 13 interceptions across 45 games. His 63.2% career completion percentage is the best in program history.Greg Finberg
Drew Allar’s Penn State career comes to a close following season ending injuryAllar totaled 7,402 passing yards, 73 total touchdowns, and 13 interceptions across 45 games. His 63.2% career completion percentage is the best in program history.Greg Finberg
The Free Library is adding Saturday hours at 7 more branchesThe Free Library has been slowly expanding its weekend hours since they ceased during the pandemic. Nate File
The Free Library is adding Saturday hours at 7 more branchesThe Free Library has been slowly expanding its weekend hours since they ceased during the pandemic. Nate File
OpinionScience is under siege. How Penn’s top climate scientist is fighting back.Michael E. Mann's new book, and the sacrifice this Penn scientist made to fight the war against climate disinformation.Will Bunch | Columnist
OpinionScience is under siege. How Penn’s top climate scientist is fighting back.Michael E. Mann's new book, and the sacrifice this Penn scientist made to fight the war against climate disinformation.Will Bunch | Columnist
Wawa and Sheetz tied at No. 2 for customer satisfaction in national survey The results add fuel to the intrastate rivalry of the convenience-store giants, each of which is looking to encroach on the other's long-held territory. Erin McCarthy
Wawa and Sheetz tied at No. 2 for customer satisfaction in national survey The results add fuel to the intrastate rivalry of the convenience-store giants, each of which is looking to encroach on the other's long-held territory. Erin McCarthy
Climate scientist Michael Mann steps down from administrative role at PennMann had faced criticism over his social media posts about the killing of Charlie Kirk, but he said that it was his choice to step down from an administrative role. He will remain a professor at Penn.Susan Snyder
Climate scientist Michael Mann steps down from administrative role at PennMann had faced criticism over his social media posts about the killing of Charlie Kirk, but he said that it was his choice to step down from an administrative role. He will remain a professor at Penn.Susan Snyder
Rothman names new CEO with a goal of national expansionEllison has served as CEO of EVP EyeCare, based in Denver. He arrives at Rothman aiming to build on its expansion after growing pains and setbacks. Wendy Ruderman
Rothman names new CEO with a goal of national expansionEllison has served as CEO of EVP EyeCare, based in Denver. He arrives at Rothman aiming to build on its expansion after growing pains and setbacks. Wendy Ruderman
Philly City Council elections already? This attorney is considering challenging the 5th District’s Jeffery Young in 2027Serious challenges to incumbent district Council members are rare, but Young’s race is likely to be an exception.Sean Collins Walsh
Philly City Council elections already? This attorney is considering challenging the 5th District’s Jeffery Young in 2027Serious challenges to incumbent district Council members are rare, but Young’s race is likely to be an exception.Sean Collins Walsh
New Jersey PBS to go dark following Trump’s public media cutsNew Jersey PBS will cease operations next year due to the combined forces of federal and state funding cuts. Rob Tornoe
New Jersey PBS to go dark following Trump’s public media cutsNew Jersey PBS will cease operations next year due to the combined forces of federal and state funding cuts. Rob Tornoe
How Charlie Kirk’s death could shift Pa.’s young voters further rightYoung conservatives were already a growing bloc in Pa. Charlie Kirk’s killing could make them a force.Julia Terruso and Aliya Schneider
How Charlie Kirk’s death could shift Pa.’s young voters further rightYoung conservatives were already a growing bloc in Pa. Charlie Kirk’s killing could make them a force.Julia Terruso and Aliya Schneider
Penn State’s plan against Villanova? Use this final tune-up game to fix ‘mental mistakes’The No. 2 Nittany Lions are still having a hard time impressing head coach James Franklin, who is urging his team to be "more explosive," specifically on "the offensive side of the ball."Greg Finberg
Penn State’s plan against Villanova? Use this final tune-up game to fix ‘mental mistakes’The No. 2 Nittany Lions are still having a hard time impressing head coach James Franklin, who is urging his team to be "more explosive," specifically on "the offensive side of the ball."Greg Finberg
Penn State board committee approves raising the president’s compensation by $1 millionThe board of trustees is scheduled to vote on President Neeli Bendapudi's new compensation package on Friday. The proposal would raise her total compensation from $1.8 million to $2.8 million. Susan Snyder
Penn State board committee approves raising the president’s compensation by $1 millionThe board of trustees is scheduled to vote on President Neeli Bendapudi's new compensation package on Friday. The proposal would raise her total compensation from $1.8 million to $2.8 million. Susan Snyder
OpinionAs football season kicks off, it’s time to watch your backWhile advances in prevention, treatment, and recovery have been profound, spinal injuries remain among the most devastating risks in contact sports.Alexander R. Vaccaro, For The Inquirer
OpinionAs football season kicks off, it’s time to watch your backWhile advances in prevention, treatment, and recovery have been profound, spinal injuries remain among the most devastating risks in contact sports.Alexander R. Vaccaro, For The Inquirer
Why you might have seen fewer fireflies in Pennsylvania backyardsExperts say habitat loss and light pollution are making it harder for the glowing beetles to thrive. Here’s what you can do to attract more to your yard.Henry Savage
Why you might have seen fewer fireflies in Pennsylvania backyardsExperts say habitat loss and light pollution are making it harder for the glowing beetles to thrive. Here’s what you can do to attract more to your yard.Henry Savage