While parents parade to campus, determined to happily reunite with their children, many students wonder, “What am I supposed to do with them!?” Show off Swarthmore, of course. At the [...]
See photographs from this production here. “What’s a party without a few casualties?” asks Queenie in “The Wild Party,” this year’s Mainstage Musical. That seems to be a central reflection [...]
"Mr. Swarthmore" competition will be held for the second year in a row, by the the Ladies Soiree Society (LaSS); the competition will be in Upper Tarble at 8 pm [...]
Sigma Xi, Swarthmore’s scientific research society, welcomed Dr. Greg Wallace of George Washington University and the Children’s Medical Center in DC to campus this past Wednesday to speak on “The [...]
Since my time in Buenos Aires, I completely forgot about the Olympic games. Until I turned on the T.V and watched protesters gather in France to yell FREE TIBET. I [...]
Lee Ross, a name familiar to any student who has taken a psychology course with Professor Andrew Ward, gave a lecture Thursday afternoon, “Psychological Barriers to Conflict Resolution”. Seats were [...]
James Saxon '09 was one of 321 juniors and seniors nationally who won the Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship this year. Mark Mai '09 received an honorable mention. This highly competitive [...]
Scoreboard W.Tennis: Swarthmore 6, Dickinson 3 Women's Tennis: Garnet Edges Red Devils The Swarthmore women's tennis (7-4, 6-1 CC) team picked up an 6-3 win when they traveled to Dickinson [...]
On Tuesday evening, Student Council held a chat with Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid Jim Bock '90 on Swarthmore's decision to eliminate loans from its aid package. Bock began [...]
SCOREBOARD Men's Lacrosse #5 Washington (Md.) 13, Swarthmore 6 MEN'S LACROSSE: Fateful Third Cramps Garnet Upset Bid The Swarthmore men's lacrosse team went toe-to-toe with fifth-ranked Washington (Md.) through the [...]
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