Public Safety officer Bob Stephano was making his regular rounds last Sunday when he stumbled upon a crime-in-progress: he observed four suspects gathered at the back of the stage in the Lang Performing Arts Center.
Student Council elections will run from this Sunday 12/3 until Thursday 12/6, and there's a VP forum and candidate meet-and-greet tonight: read up on your platforms now!
Forwards Karen Berk '08 and Kathryn Stockbower '11 combined for 53 points and 28 rebounds as the Garnet defeated McDaniel 86-79... Ian McCormick '08 named Centennial Conference Player of the Week for men's basketball.
As the weather cools down, some students are already suffering from chilly dorm rooms, while others are growing uncomfortably warm. Just how does the heating work?
Our poll function was mis-functioning for a little while... take five seconds and express some opinions about Philly Car Share and MLK Day! [poll=13] [poll=17] [...]
Jean-Claude Bradley of Drexel University came to Swarthmore College this Tuesday for a Sigma Xi Lecture on Open Notebook Science, the idea that scientific research should be accessible to the entire world community.
On Tuesday, November 20th, Elsa Drucaroff, author of The Promised Hell: A Zwi Migdal Prostitute lectured on the plight of Jewish prostitutes in Argentina from the 1860s to the 1940s.
Swarthmore is proud to have two students selected as Rhodes Scholars this year--Rebecca Brubaker '06 for the United States and Andrew Sniderman '07 for Canada. We caught up with Sniderman over e-mail and will publish an interview with Brubaker later in the
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