The Bender Oak, cut down over the summer after years of decline, has now been transformed into a piece of art. Artist Marty Long used an oak leaf as his [...]
Charles Inniss ’09 hopes to bring his passion for music to the main stage in fall of 2008. Inniss, a music major, has written and composed his own musical titled, [...]
Daisy Yuhas caught this photograph of an elusive menu-dropper.Students returning to their rooms from break were greeted by dirty laundry, unmade beds, wilting plants, and a bevy of menus from [...]
Don't let the cold keep you in this weekend; a little fast-walking is more than worth the trouble to get you to the various venues on campus and in the [...]
This semester, Swarthmore’s Career Services Office unveiled its first ever career-oriented workshop series titled “The Breakfast Club”. Unlike the angsty, teen movie of the same name, this 7-session program centers [...]
On Wednesday evening, Swarthmore’s celebration of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day culminated in a keynote address by George Lakey, the Lang Visiting Professor of Social Issues. Since his involvement in [...]
Well, as regular readers of this paper may have already guessed, Lauren Stokes is not here this semester--I am studying abroad with a program based out of Macalester, starting with [...]
Swarthmore, along with Pomona College and Wheaton College, co-initiated a new national organization for writing directors at peer institutions, called Small Liberal Arts Colleges – Writing Program Administrators (SLAC-WPA). Swarthmore [...]