A few years ago, Elizabeth Haegele was working as a programmer for a big business firm, but every day after work she found herself drawn to a local garden. Finally, [...]
The women's tennis team barely missed a Chicago Bulls circa early 90's-style three-peat as Centennial Conference champions on Sunday, when they lost the conference final 5-4 to host Johns Hopkins, [...]
The Dickinson Red Devils swept Sunday afternoon's Senior Day doubleheader at Clothier Field. Seniors Sammy Faeder and Noah Cooper-Harris were recognized in their final collegiate game and batted well with [...]
Seniors Kelly Siano and Julie Monaghan each played a pivotal role in one of the two victories the Garnet softball team enjoyed over visiting McDaniel in Sunday's season-ending doubleheader. Siano's [...]
The Swarthmore Warders of Imaginative Literature have voted to change their name to Psi Phi in order to better reflect what they see as the group's mission. Revan Williams '09, [...]
-- This article is the first of two parts discussing the concerns of IC/BCC groups on this campus. Tomorrow's article will delve further into difficult issues IC/BCC groups have dealt [...]
Last week of classes. Yes, that does mean we are drawing close to exams... and, yes, the end of the semester is a bittersweet parting. That said, we're not there [...]
Tonight at 8:00, pianist Mark Loria '08 will perform his junior recital, which will be comprised of jazz works by Bill Evans, Chick Corea, Herbie Hancock, and others, along with [...]
Michael Harrington is a copy editor at the Philadelphia Inquirer who has been taking classes and meting with students to talk about writing and journalism at Swarthmore this semester through [...]
This weekend, Swarthmore is to be treated to an ecclectic smattering of drama productions. On Saturday and Sunday, the Theater Department is presenting the Directing II Workshop's Night Of Scenes. [...]
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