At an academically rigorous school like Penn, student-athletes often run into the problem of how to most effectively manage their time.
Amy Gutmann
The critiques come in light of an allegedly insufficient response from Penn Athletics to verbal racism from members of the lightweight rowing team in fall 2023.
Attendees reported feeling uncomfortable and fearing for their safety due to inadequate crowd control management, and SPEC wrote that they were "definitely concerned" about students' safety during the concert.
100 moments in the 100th year of the International Penn Relays
In the centennial year of world competition, let's look back on some of the marquee moments from international competitors.
The critiques come in light of an allegedly insufficient response from Penn Athletics to verbal racism from members of the lightweight rowing team in fall 2023.
Attendees reported feeling uncomfortable and fearing for their safety due to inadequate crowd control management, and SPEC wrote that they were "definitely concerned" about students' safety during the concert.
Penn community divided on pro-Palestinian group ban, question University approach
PAO’s ban has surprised the Penn community, with students, faculty, activist organizations, and politicians expressing concerns about free speech and the University’s lack of transparency regarding the reasoning behind the decision.
Reviewing the top five moments of the Penn Relays
Ahead of the 128th rendition of the Carnival, here's a look at some of the best moments from across the years.
Ott Center for Track and Field set to open this August
The $69.35 million indoor track and facility has been in the works since last March.
The Godfather of the Penn Relays: Steve Dolan
The men's track and field middle distance and distance coach also has the responsibility of organizing the Penn Relays.
The Daily Pennsylvanian got the chance to interview three Quakers who have found great success this campaign.
Reflecting on the Relays: 2024 Wall of Fame inductees discuss their careers at the Carnival
Terrence Trammell, Nick Vena, and Shalonda Solomon are set to be immortalized at this year’s carnival.
The road to the Paris Olympics runs through this year's Penn Relays
After being elevated to Silver status earlier this year and the introduction of the Global Relays, the road to Paris now runs through Philadelphia.
In Photos: The evolution of the Penn Relays over 128 years
It has been 139 years since the first Penn Relays, and much has changed since then. Awards, competitors, and even the track itself has changed since the original Relays in 1895. Here's a look into the evolution of the Penn Relays throughout the years.
First in-person Wellness Week since pandemic proposes strategies, collects community feedback
The event series was intended to promote the eight domains of wellness — physical, emotional, social, intellectual, environmental, financial, occupational, and spiritual wellness.
Brock Kirwan appointed as inaugural executive director of MindCORE Neuroimaging Facility
Kirwan was previously a professor in the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience and the director of the MRI Research Facility at Brigham Young University.
New Wharton Undergraduate Healthcare Club committee forms to provide insight into biotech industry
The Investment committee marks the club’s eleventh committee, which recruits members each semester and often focuses on pre-professional activities.
Meet three of Penn women's track and field's recruits
Here are three Quakers who will be donning the Red and Blue for the program next year
The University’s largest event of the year has a multi-pronged approach to generating revenue.
The Olympic medalist will be representing a nation that has deep historical ties with Franklin Field and the Carnival.



















