Ten Republican female senators have joined forces to reintroduce the “Save Women’s Sports Act” that was originally proposed during the 2021-22 legislative session. Primary co-sponsors Sen. Judy Ward (R-Blair/Fulton/ Huntingdon/Juniata/Mifflin) and Sen. Kristin Phillips-Hill (R-York) say they want to “ensure that female students compete in high school and college sports on […]
Tulsi Gabbard, Riley Gaines, and Jen Sey come to Philly to call out Harris’s failed Title IX policies
With just a little over a week before the presidential election, a lively audience excited to engage in conversations about the ever-increasing practice of men and boys competing in women’s and girls’ sports, gathered at the 3200 Arena in Philadelphia on Sunday morning. The program, titled “Stand with Women – […]
76ers will stay in Philadelphia, says mayor
(The Center Square) – Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker announced Wednesday that her office has reached a deal with the Philadelphia 76ers for a new arena. Parker made the announcement without giving details of the project at 76 Place at Market East, expected to cost between $1.3 billion and $1.9 billion […]
Christine Flowers: When women are victims of a theory
By Christine Flowers
Michael Thomas Leibrandt: When it comes to the center of the Eagles, Kelce will always be our favorite.
Kelce earned a place in Eagles history that will endure long after his playing days are over.
By Michael Thomas Leibrandt
Jeff Hurvitz: The Super Bowl’s communal allure
Watching the Super Bowl is one of the rare things Americans do together.
By Jeff Hurvitz
Andy Bloom: Trea Turner learns that Philadelphia sports fans are the best
Decades-old stories about the boo-birds don’t tell the whole story about today’s fans.
By Andy Bloom
Stephen F. Gambescia: Higher education needs to get it right in managing payments to athletes
Colleges should be careful in how they manage the new rules about compensating athletes.
By Stephen F. Gambescia