Social media challenges can be deadly. Here’s what to do. (The Philadelphia Inquirer, June 10th, 2022)
Herbert W. Simons, Temple professor who encouraged dialogue and debate, has died at 86 (The Philadelphia Inquirer, June 9th, 2022)
Finally, the Class of 2020 gets its in-person commencement ceremonies at Penn, Haverford and Penn State (The Philadelphia Inquirer, May 22nd, 2022)
Philly’s return of masks gets both eyerolls and support from residents. Can health officials bridge this divide? (The Philadelphia Inquirer, April 12th, 2022)
An ad supporting Conor Lamb sparked a backlash for wrongly calling John Fetterman a ‘self-described democratic socialist’ (The Philadelphia Inquirer, April 7th, 2022)
Penn researchers study why conspiracy theories are so believable | 5 Questions (The Philadelphia Inquirer, January 13th, 2022)
Philly theaters will broadcast ‘Fire Shut Up in My Bones’ from Met Opera (The Philadelphia Inquirer, October 21st, 2021)
Sept. 11 brought America together. Today’s crises are driving us apart. (The Philadelphia Inquirer, September 12th, 2021)
Middle-school students in New Jersey will be required to take civics (The Philadelphia Inquirer, August 1st, 2021)