When I wrote the "History of Coming-Out Week Chalkings" article in the fall, I was gratified to receive an overwhelmingly positive response from the community. Many people also shared additional [...]
This year's Sager Symposium, co-chaired by Kative Van Winkle '07 and Matthew Armstead '08, is a wide lineup of events organized around the central theme of "The Norming and Transforming [...]
Interested in new media? Bicycles? Social entrepreneurship? What about just hanging out with interesting alumni? The eighth annual Jonathan R. Lax '71 Conference on Entrepreneurship this Sunday offers all of [...]
In a survey published by the March/April issue of Foreign Policy, Swarthmore was named as one of the top 20 schools to study international relations on the undergraduate level. The [...]
For the past month, the Amos J. Peaslee Debate Society competed at the tournaments hosted by Bryn Mawr College (February 9-10), U.S. Military Academy at West Point (March 2-3), University [...]
Tuesday's Fireside Chat about appointments had a lack-luster attendance. In order to reach more people about appointments, Student Council members will be coming to Mertz Lounge, Mephistos, Mary Lyons, Parrish, [...]
When we posed this question to Director of Dining Services Linda McDougall, she explained that "the meal equivalency was set up to replace an 'occasional meal' at Essie Mae's when [...]
While the War in Iraq continues, it can be easy for even the politically aware to forget that the United States is participating in another major armed conflict in the [...]
Apparently some Swatties are still grouchy about having an hour shaved off of their Spring Break, and I understand--that extra hour of uninterrupted sleep would have meant a lot to [...]
When Nonie Darwish was eight years old, her father, commander of the Egyptian Army in Gaza, was assassinated by Israeli forces and became a martyr for the Arab cause. President [...]
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