Kimberly Nelson '98 was Co-Editor in Chief, Halcyon 1996, 1997 & 1998 I was interested to read the article on the fate of the Halcyon in today's edition of the [...]
The India Resource Center was invited by the Daily Gazette to present their case regarding the "Kick Coke" movement. The Gazette welcomes editorials by students, staff, alumni, and outside bodies [...]
Swarhmore’s lectures can provide more than just relevant, exciting updates on certain fields of study—apparently they can create music as well. Indirectly, maybe. After Russell Rodriguez, a lecturer at University [...]
We continue our series of dean profiles today with Dean Karen Henry '87. In her role as the Gender Education Advisor, her presence on campus is especially important during this [...]
The Garnet women's soccer team gave coach Todd Anckaitis a 4-0 win against Washington for his birthday, thanks to Katie Kanuka '10 (with two), senior Danielle Tocchet, and Megan Colombo '11.
On Tuesday night, writers Nat and Yanna Kroyt Brandt came to Swarthmore to give a talk on their new book, In the Shadow of the Civil Work: Passmore Williamson and [...]
When students read one of this Monday's Reserved Students Digests, they may have seen an advertisement for an organization that hasn't surfaced much for the past couple years: the Halcyon, [...]
The school considered and rejected Google Apps and Zimbra. Swarthmore’s current system, SquirrelMail, seems to be appropriately named. Squirrels are ubiquitous on campus, but no one really likes them very [...]
This is the first story in our 8 part series entitled "Better Know a Dean!" Each segment will highlight a different dean and elucidate exactly what their job and relationship to the student body is. Today, we highlight Jim Larimore, Swarthmore's Dean
The Garnet women's field hockey team fell to the Drew Rangers in a 3-1 loss. During the second half Garnet Joslyn Young '10 recorded her first goal of the season. The unassisted goal was notched in off a rebound through heavy Ranger
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