Drexel University President Calls for Resolution as Pro-Palestinian Encampment Leads to Lockdown in Philadelphia
Drexel University's president calls for an end to a pro-Palestinian encampment on campus, citing safety and operational concerns. This follows arrests at the University of Pennsylvania and Drexel's move to virtual classes.
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle L. Parker Champions Workers' Rights and Urban Renewal at SEIU Convention and EPA Event
Mayor Cherelle L. Parker of Philadelphia opens the SEIU convention and later discusses urban renewal with EPA officials at a city sanitation site, promoting workers' rights and environmental revitalization.
Pennsylvania Launches Lyme Disease Awareness with Student Art Competition and New Online Dashboard
Pennsylvania's 'Protect. Check. Remove. Lyme Disease Student Art Competition' showcases 29 winning entries to raise tick prevention awareness, featuring an online dashboard tool for tick locations, and highlighting practical steps for outdoor safety.
57 Years After Landmark Juvenile Rights Decision, Philadelphia Reflects on Quest to Strengthen Legal Counsel for Youth
The article discusses the 57th anniversary of in re Gault, highlighting the importance of due process and legal representation for juveniles, and outlining ongoing challenges in the juvenile justice system.












