Arts·Campus Journal·Features Hopes October 2, 2025 by Claire Chin Share this: Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Facebook X Pinterest Linkedin Whatsapp Reddit Email Claire Chin Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Δ Related Posts April 9, 2026 Letter From Faculty and Staff In Defense of Students’ Freedom of Expression April 9, 2026 Crumb Cafe Secret Menu April 9, 2026 A Ranked Guide to the Hobbs Spring Menu April 9, 2026 Weekly Column: Swat Says artscampus artcampus journalfeaturesswarthmore Previous Story Autistic Students Express Fear and Find Community Under Trump Administration Attacks Next Story Swinging Through the Glass Ceiling Related Posts April 9, 2026 Letter From Faculty and Staff In Defense of Students’ Freedom of Expression April 9, 2026 Crumb Cafe Secret Menu April 9, 2026 A Ranked Guide to the Hobbs Spring Menu April 9, 2026 Weekly Column: Swat Says Latest from Arts History on Trial: A Review of ‘The Most Spectacularly Lamentable Trial of Miz Martha Washington’ A review of James Ijames's "The Most Spectacularly Lamentable Trial of Miz Martha Washington" Queeries: The Corpse in the Closet Check out our ‘Queeries’ column! This time on Mart Crowley’s 1968 play-adapted film “The Boys in the Band.” Artist of the Week Simone Gingerich-Boberg ’26: Finding Meaning In Performance Simone Gingerich-Boberg ’26 on their experiences with dance and the ways their practice has evolved during their time at Swarthmore. Recommendations From the Editorial Board Vol 3. Read about Layout and Features Editors' Arts Recommendations Encased Cruelty in a Forest of Madness: A Review of ‘Woyzeck’ A review of Grace Fruauff ’26’s senior Honors directing thesis "Woyzeck." Previous Story Autistic Students Express Fear and Find Community Under Trump Administration Attacks Next Story Swinging Through the Glass Ceiling
History on Trial: A Review of ‘The Most Spectacularly Lamentable Trial of Miz Martha Washington’ A review of James Ijames's "The Most Spectacularly Lamentable Trial of Miz Martha Washington"
Queeries: The Corpse in the Closet Check out our ‘Queeries’ column! This time on Mart Crowley’s 1968 play-adapted film “The Boys in the Band.”
Artist of the Week Simone Gingerich-Boberg ’26: Finding Meaning In Performance Simone Gingerich-Boberg ’26 on their experiences with dance and the ways their practice has evolved during their time at Swarthmore.
Recommendations From the Editorial Board Vol 3. Read about Layout and Features Editors' Arts Recommendations
Encased Cruelty in a Forest of Madness: A Review of ‘Woyzeck’ A review of Grace Fruauff ’26’s senior Honors directing thesis "Woyzeck."