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Lucy Warrington '10 on violin, Sophie Hagen '10 on piano, and Jenna McCreery '10 play Mozart's Piano Trio in G Major at the first of four in the Elizabeth Pollard Fetter Chamber Music Concert series on Friday night. The final two performances will be April 22nd and May 1st.Lucy Warrington '10 playing Mozart.Stephen Lefebvre '11 on violin, Eugene Kim '10 on piano, and and Bryce Wiedenbeck '08 on horn play Brahms's Trio in E-flat Major.Stephen Lefebvre '11 plays Brahms.Eugene Kim '10 and Bryce Wiedenbeck '08.Eugene Kim '10Alex Mitchell '08 on violin, David Kwon '09 on violin, Gerritt Straughter '09 on viola, and Lois Park '10 on cello play Anton Webern's Langsamer Satz for String Quartet.Gerritt Straughter '09 and Lois Park '10.
When Swarthmore upscale wine bar and restaurant Village Vine announced that it would be holding its final dinner service on March 8, many members of the community were shocked and disappointed to hear the news. The day after its closure, however, chef-owner
Correction: A previous version of this article listed Feb. 28 as the letter releases date. It has now been corrected to March 21. On March 21, Swarthmore College sent acceptance letters to 965 prospective members of the Class of 2029. The admissions
On Saturday, March 22, artist and documentary filmmaker Sharon Hayes came to Swarthmore’s campus for a screening and discussion of her most recent work, “Ricerche: four.” The fourth of a series of documentaries centering on questions of gender and sexuality, the film’s
Chris Van Hollen was born in 1959 to parents serving in the U.S. Foreign Service in Pakistan. After a childhood moving throughout Pakistan, Turkey, India, and Sri Lanka, he went to high school in Massachusetts before attending Swarthmore and graduating with a
Dr. Carl Hart, an acclaimed researcher of neuropsychopharmacology and behavioral neuroscience, gave a lecture titled “Drug Use for Grown Ups: Where Science and Policy Intersect” on Wednesday, March 19. Hart, the Mamie Phipps Clark Professor of Psychology at Columbia University, said he
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notice how the top left violinist has only one leg