The company has promised more than $5 billion in investments and 50,000 jobs for the city that wins the bid for its second headquarters.
38th and Spruce Street Intersection
Practicing yoga regularly can improve mental wellness — but cost can be a problem
“Part of yoga is really a practice of yourself. It’s a way to empower individuals to see what works for them.”
Former Philadelphia District Attorney Seth Williams is sentenced to five years in prison
Seth Williams, who resigned from his post in June after pleading guilty to charges of bribery, extortion and fraud, was given the maximum prison sentence.
Penn students and faculty share the process, challenges and costs of taking psychiatric medication
“Penn is just really demanding,” College freshman Jamie Albrecht said. “Being un-medicated when you have [a mental health issue] here is just really difficult.”
Practicing yoga regularly can improve mental wellness — but cost can be a problem
“Part of yoga is really a practice of yourself. It’s a way to empower individuals to see what works for them.”
Former Philadelphia District Attorney Seth Williams is sentenced to five years in prison
Seth Williams, who resigned from his post in June after pleading guilty to charges of bribery, extortion and fraud, was given the maximum prison sentence.
SWAMIS Week Seven: It's the Toilet Bowl, Charlie Brown!
I'm not disgruntled. Losing happens. But I wouldn't call myself gruntled, either. And if Penn loses the Toilet Bowl this week, I'll definitely be disgruntled.
Kent State students dress up as babies, claiming that 'safe spaces are for children'
At the protest, students wore diapers, suspenders and pacifiers while sitting surrounded by toys behind a plastic fence.
Shilpa Saravanan | Burning your idols
We so often predicate our existence on someone else’s — their successes are your successes, and you avoid any information whatsoever that might point to their failings.
As Penn field hockey's offense cools off, another force catches fire: its back line
Usually led by a high-octane attack that uses a potent offense to keep itself in games, the Quakers are scoring fewer goals this year while conceding far fewer.
A new eatery from the people behind White Dog Café is coming to 36th and Walnut streets
Louie-Louie will be open seven days a week and will have a maximum capacity of 200 people seated indoors and outdoors. Students can also expect a large bar area.
Students say the rules on where they can ride their scooters and skateboards on campus aren't clear
Engineering and Wharton freshman Yan Li has been stopped twice for riding his skateboard and said he hopes policies will be clarified for skateboard and scooter riders.
Penn sprint football gets set to face Navy in de facto divisional title game
This Friday, the Quakers heads to Annapolis, Md. to take on Navy in the de facto CSFL South Division championship game. The Quakers (4-1, 2-0 South) and the Midshipmen (5-1, 2-0) are the only teams that are mathematically still in the hunt for the division title and a chance to face Army in the CSFL title game.
Penn volleyball seeks to gain momentum against Brown, Yale as season nears its end
Ready for another busy weekend at the Palestra, Penn volleyball is set to play its penultimate home doubleheader against Brown on Friday night and Yale on Saturday.
Penn field hockey seeks two wins as race for NCAA Tourney spot reaches its climax
With a signature win against No. 10 Syracuse last weekend, the No. 21 Quakers are in position to make it to the NCAA championship if they win out. However, before they can get there, they have to face two more road blocks in Brown and Providence College this weekend. Luckily, they have what it takes to compete at the highest level.
More students and not enough space: CIS 120 teaching assistants say Penn isn't listening to them
Students and teaching assistants in CIS 120 have been pushed into overcrowded rooms with no electrical outlets for their office hours.
Penn cross country seeking history at Ivy League Heps on Friday
This Friday, at the Ivy League Heptagonal Championships, has the potential to be the greatest, most successful day in the history of the University of Pennsylvania’s cross country program.
Ahead of Brown, Nicholas Bokun talks his rise from role-player to game-changer for Penn football
Bokun, an Indiana native who has worked himself up from special teams contributor to starting tight end, has been sacrificing his body for years so that stars like senior wide receiver Justin Watson and senior running back Tre Solomon can grab the highlights.
Brad Hong | Solid deal
BRAD HONG is a College sophomore from Morristown, N.J.
Siyin Han | Overheard in Moore 100
SIYIN HAN is a College senior from Birmingham, Ala.



















