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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
A Penn faculty couple worked for two years on this award-winning installation on climate change
The 5 by 25 foot sculpture by School of Design lecturers Deirdre Murphy and Scott White sits at a bustling city intersection in Silicon Valley.
Chi Omega and Sigma Kappa held the first 'cross-Panhellenic' event at Penn last week
"We sometimes partner with frats to do philanthropy things, but usually it’s rare to have two sororities come together for any kind of purpose," SK President Lindsay Stearns said.
Penn's new Digital Humanities minor wants to bridge the 'chasm' between STEM and the humanities
“We've designed the minor in a way that reflects the fact that DH is not just one thing," Stewart Varner, managing director of Price Lab, said.
Phila.'s Office of Immigrant Affairs is working with local advocacy groups to protect DACA recipients
The office has partnered with local, smaller advocate groups and nonprofit organizations to help those affected by the Trump administrations decision to repeal DACA.
Inside the demanding lives of Penn freshmen training to become naval officers
From waking up at 4 a.m. to attending drill exercises, students in the ROTC program lead a distinct life on campus.
Despite months-old proposal from students, Penn says there are no plans to form a central diversity office
In March, Penn President Amy Gutmann appointed a chief diversity officer, but graduate students say a fully staffed physical office is still necessary to support diversity efforts.
Penn researchers use genetic variations to disprove common views of race
These discoveries debunk the commonly held theory that skin pigmentation is a consequence of exposure to sunlight, proving instead that darker skin is the direct result of a specific genetic variant.
Trump to nominate two more Penn alumni to key administration posts
Trump nominated Rohit Chopra to fill the open Democratic seat on the Federal Trade Commission and Kenneth Braithwaite to serve as the American ambassador to Norway.
What you missed at the Perry World House conference on state violence towards black communities
The conference, titled "Under the Gun: A Conference on State Violence & Black Populations,” was organized by Africana Studies professor Michael Hanchard.
Two Wharton students devised an app to make networking easier
Vite! is a mobile networking application that gives students a way to share all forms of formal and informal contact information quickly.
Graduate students at the University of Chicago become the latest to unionize
Following a two-day election last week, the University of Chicago became one of 12 academic institutions to host a Graduate Student Union.
Violence erupts during Phila. protest against police brutality
The protests spanned two days during the weekend of Saturday, Oct. 21 and was organized by Philly for REAL Justice, a grassroots organization protesting "the system of white supremacy."



















