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If you took Ethics, sometime in the past few years, you might have seen something unusual: two professors teaching at the front of the classroom. More unusual? Those two aren’t just colleagues — they’re husband and wife.


Anita Allen and Paul Castellitto are one of many faculty couples at Penn.

If you took Ethics, sometime in the past few years, you might have seen something unusual: two professors teaching at the front of the classroom. More unusual? Those two aren’t just colleagues — they’re husband and wife.




Senior captain Yan Xin Tan will close out her time wearing the Red and Blue with her final regular season matches at Ringe Courts this weekend for Penn squash.

After a busy season filled with plenty of ups and even a few downs, the Penn squash teams will end their regular season schedules with red and blue opponents of their own. On Friday, both second-ranked squads will have their final home match of the season against Columbia at the Ringe Squash Courts.





Penn basketball coach Steve Donahue stood at the helm of Cornell from 2000-2010 before departing for Boston College. On Saturday, he returns to Ithaca for the first time.

There’s nothing quite like catching up with old friends. This weekend, Penn basketball coach Steve Donahue will face off against Cornell — a team he coached for a decade — part of a back-to-back road set also featuring a trip to Columbia, which will be the Quakers’ third Ivy weekend of the season.


Senior guard Kasey Chambers, after a 16-point performance against Harvard last Friday, will be key if Penn women's basketball can come out on top against second-place Cornell on Saturday.

Penn (16-3, 5-0 Ivy) will host Columbia (12-9, 1-5) on Friday night before welcoming Cornell (13-7, 5-1) to the Palestra on Saturday. The first-place Quakers will be taking on both their closest and most distant competition in the second-place Big Red and the last-place Lions.







Looking forward.

By Anna Dyer · Feb. 10, 2016

It’s a Tuesday night game at Villanova for Penn women’s basketball. At tipoff, in the first chair on the bench, senior captain Keiera Ray intently watches a contest that she won’t be able to enter. Donning her Penn sweats, she is still one of the players. And with clipboard in hand, she is now one of the coaches as well.