Sports
What We Can Learn From Squash
FS Investments and Drexel University teamed up to host this week’s U.S. Open Squash Championship—a model for what inclusion can look like
By Michael Forman and John FryThe History of Philly Politics Through Eagles Coaches
In the latest episode of CitizenCast, Dave Kyu examines how Eagles coaches have long mirrored the Philly political eras in which they worked. What does that mean today?
Sideline Poli-Sci
Eagles coaches have long mirrored the Philly political eras in which they worked. What does that mean today?
By Dave KyuAngela Beale-Tawfeeq
A Rowan University professor created a program to teach children in urban communities how to swim. She’s co-hosting a Philly aquatics symposium this month
By Hadiyah WeaverAngelo Cataldi…Feminist?
According to Dave Kyu, the WIP sports shock-jock just might be the unlikely civil rights advocate our city needs right now
Angelo Cataldi…Feminist?
The WIP sports shock-jock just might be the unlikely civil rights advocate our city needs right now
By Dave KyuRunning Into the Fire
Larry Platt asked Honorary Philadelphian Billie Jean King—whose Freedoms played the New York Empire in the World Team Tennis semifinals last week—how simple citizenship led her to change America
Running Into The Fire
Honorary Philadelphian Billie Jean King—whose Freedoms play the New York Empire in the World Team Tennis semifinals tonight—on how simple citizenship led her to change America
By Larry PlattMegan Rapinoe for President?
Larry Platt writes that the Democratic candidates ought to get beyond their bubble of consultants and learn from the soccer star and her “love more, hate less” message
Dear Charles Barkley
Shirley Rosenthal loved everything about the Sixers—especially Sir Charles. An open letter to an NBA legend whose humanity often gets lost in sound bites
By Sam Rosenthal