Closed Hospitals To House Illegals In Delco?

Closed Hospitals To House Illegals In Delco? — A couple weeks ago we reported on a story going around that Gov. Josh Shapiro will close some Penn State satellite campuses to house illegals.

Chuckles Sports is now saying that Delaware County Pa.’s shuttered hospitals — Delaware County Memorial Hospital in Upper Darby and Springfield Hospital — will now be used to house illegals.

What does Delaware County Council say about this?

In other news, Pennsylvania Secretary of State Al Schmidt gave a warning to those concerned about election transparency and integrity.

“In recent years, we’ve seen bad-faith actors attempt to exploit these changes by spreading lies and baseless conspiracy theories, and attempting to delegitimize our safe, secure, and accurate elections,” Schmidt said in a statement Feb. 29. He noted that the Shapiro administration has created a task force to “combat this dangerous misinformation and continue providing all eligible voters with accurate, trusted election information.”

Hey Al, why not just let counties audit their voting machines as they see fit?

UPDATE: Just saw a letter from Delaware County Councilwoman Christine Reuther where she says Chuckles Sports is spreading a “paranoid fantasy” and that she has “literally no idea” as to what the concerned citizen is “talking about.”

She then pointed out that “the county does not control those properties.”

Hey Christine, maybe you should make a few phone calls and get an idea before you give a knee jerk response.

Our hope is that you are right and that it is a paranoid fantasy.

On the other hand, it was our hope you were going to come through after expressing what we thought was sincere sympathy to the moms suffering at the capricious hands of Children and Youth Services.

Our hope certainly didn’t pan out there, did it?

Closed Hospitals To House Illegals In Delco

Closed Hospitals To House Illegals In Delco

Does Cheyney University Have A Future?

Does Cheyney University Have A Future?

By Bob Small

Nicole Rayfield sued Cheyney University in September 2019 a lawsuit alleging she was fired as retaliation for being a whistleblower. She said the Pennsylvania state system university misused federal funding and awarded full scholarships to undeserving students among other things.

The case has been settled and the terms are undisclosed. Ms. Rayfield is not the only one to have won a case against Cheyney.

Cheyney, in Delaware County, was founded in 1837 by Abolitionist Quakers. It is the nation’s oldest historically Black university.

Robert Bogle, president of The Philadelphia Tribune, which carried the article linked in the first paragraph is a Cheyney graduate and chairs the university’s Council of Trustees.

The Middle States Accreditation Commission put Cheyney on probation on 2015 for numerous failures, including failure to balance it’s budget.

Though it’s accreditation was renewed in 2019, it was put on accreditation probation in November.

Enrollment, however, has increased from 470 in 2018 to 700.

Cheyney University administrators are again battling to regain accreditation.

Governor Josh Shapiro is backing them. He says that that the Middle States Commission made “a hasty decision” and showed “disregard of established procedure.”

The state has agreed to forgive taxpayer loans to Cheyney.

Democratic Vincent Hughes, who chairs the State Senate Appropriations Committee, says “There’s always something hovering around to try to get this university.”

Save the Oldest HBCU is being formed by alumni.

Among the more well-known alumni, are Ed Bradley of 60 minutes, Octavius Catto, NFL Player and college/NFL Coach (Eagles) William “Billy” Joe , and civil rights icon Bayard Rustin.

Cheyney gave up its football program in 2017, and the men’s and women’s basketball teams now play an independent schedule. The men’s team went 9-18 in 2023-4 and the women went 9-15.

The Pennsylvania state system of higher education recently merged a number of their schools, due to financial problems and Cabrini University is scheduled to close at the end of this school year, so these are hard times for many Pennsylvania colleges and universities.

Does Cheyney University Have A Future?

Does Cheyney University Have A Future?

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