Bathtub Debates, Egypt, Filmmakers, And More

February 8, 2011

Editor’s note: This article was initially published in The Daily Gazette, Swarthmore’s online, daily newspaper founded in Fall 1996. As of Fall 2018, the DG has merged with The Phoenix. See the about page to read more about the DG.

Lucas Janes '11 of Peaslee presents President Rebecca Chopp with a rubber duck at the beginning of the Bathtub Debates. Photo by Jiuxing June Xie.
, Grace Ledbetter of Classics, and Barry Schwartz of Psychology) argued for why their division would be the most important to a hypothetical post-apocalyptic society. Photo by Jiuxing June Xie.”]
Trevor Rizzolo '11 poses a question at the Bathtub Debates. Photo by Jiuxing June Xie.
Professors Tariq al-Jamil, Shane Minkin, and Farha Ghannam spoke on the Egyption revolution Friday. Photo by Jiuxing June Xie.
Filmmaker Tanya Hamilton came to Swarthmore last week for a showing and discussion of her new film, Night Catches Us. Photo by Jiuxing June Xie.
Hamilton met with students and others on campus as well as screening the movie. Photo by Jiuxing June Xie.
Photo by Allison Ranshous.
Photo by Allison Ranshous.
Photo by Allison Ranshous.
The Copeland Quartet plays a Midday Concert in Lang. Photo by Se Eun Gong.
Barbara Weinstein spoke Monday on race and regional identities in Brazil. Photo by Se Eun Gong.
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