Founded last spring to provide an unbiased view on the war in Iraq and fill the gaps in the media's coverage, Swarthmore's War News Radio (WNR) is about to start [...]
Swarthmore Theater Studies department professor Erin Mee spoke yesterday on the "theater of roots," a "post-colonial effort to decolonize Indian theater" whose goal is to establish a modern, universal, indigenous [...]
I am reminded that nothing worth doing is easy as I "spin the dial to the left 3-4 times to clear" for the five hundred and twenty-seventh time today, coming [...]
This year's jazz ensemble promises an unprecedented season of musical exploration, collaboration, performance, and, according to new director Drew Shanefield, a lot more improvisation. Listing such jazz influences as Miles [...]
Alex Kieft '06 will present his 30-minute short film, "Swarthmore Slump," starring Dwight Smith '08, Nikandre Kopcke, Neal Dandade '06, and Toby David '06 tonight at 9:00 and 9:45 in [...]
The week long residency of the East Coast Artists began yesterday with a lecture by Richard Schechner, the group's artistic director. Schechner, a professor at NYU, acclaimed director, and author [...]
With classes now in full swing and computers starting to break, Swarthmore students have begun flocking to ITS for technology help. But instead of the familiar dorm techs and the [...]
Additional reporting by Jon Peters Last week, much of the nation watched helplessly as Hurricane Katrina slammed into the Gulf Coast, displacing enormous populations and leaving thousands dead. The feeling [...]
With classes underway and students now settling into their routines, Olde Club is ready to rock socks off with the announcement of the concerts for Fall 2005. The line-up features [...]
If wielding swords is your type of amusement, head to the Fencing Club. The Fencing Club joins the leagues of various other intramural sports at Swat. Hopefully the new fencing [...]
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