A cake modeled to look like Parrish Hall stole the show at the McCabe Sesquicentennial Celebration Martin Froger-Silva '16
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Andrew Moore’s exhibition opened Thursday at the List Gallery Martin Froger-Silva ’16
A cake modeled to look like Parrish Hall stole the show at the McCabe Sesquicentennial Celebration Martin Froger-Silva ’16
The Sesquicentennial Celebration in McCabe also featured a musical accompaniment Martin Froger-Silva ’16
Stacy Levy, a visiting environmental artist, speaks to The Daily Gazette about her project, Crum Creek Meander Martin Froger-Silver ’16
Andrew Moore, photographer, speaks about his newly opened List Gallery exhibition, East/West Martin Froger-Silva ’16
Andrew Moore’s exhibition opened Thursday at the List Gallery Martin Froger-Silva ’16
Guest speakers Maurice Eldridge ’61, Professor Keith Reeves, and Paul Cato ’14 speak at the Friends Meeting House as part of Swarthmore’s Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Week Elena Ruyter ’14
The Gospel Choir closes the reception in honor of MLK at the Friends Meeting House Elena Ruyter ’14
Swarthmore received yet another snow storm this week. Yes, we still had classes Elena Ruyter ’14
Despite the cold and the cancelled shuttles, the snow certainly is pretty Elena Ruyter ’14
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Did you know that France is the second largest market for rap albums in the world? In fact, some French artists sell more units than their American counterparts. However, Americans know hardly anything about French hip-hop. I hope to do my part
When I think of the first person I’d want to interview for AOTW, it would be Nico Johnson ’26. Having the chance to collaborate with him on two theater pieces, I’ve seen firsthand his infectious energy and remarkable ability to bring characters
Rhythm n Motion, colloquially referred to as “RnM,” is a Tri-Co dance company between Swarthmore, Haverford, and Bryn Mawr. Created in 2005, the group is rooted in dances from the African Diaspora, though it often includes other dance styles like jazz, hip-hop,
What makes art feel so worthwhile and meaningful? It can be deceptively difficult to pinpoint a single answer, but Ivy Hoffman’s ’27 pure enthusiasm for poetry and prose certainly seems to provide quite a few. When we first met, we discussed the
“The Substance,” directed by Coralie Fargeat, exposes the desperate unease and sense of inadequacy society instills in women. The film takes its viewers on a wild ride of internal reflection and bizarre symbolism. It follows a washed out actress, Elizabeth, who is