As advertised by SAC, this weekend is Campus Philly, an annual event including a range of activities for college students in the Philadelphia area as well as free admission to [...]
Ceiling damage caused by leakage in WilletsWillets’ third floor has reported several leaks that appear to have been caused by rainwater dripping through the ceiling. Maintenance has reported making repairs [...]
For those of you trying to familiarize yourself with arts and cultural venues in the city, why not try exploring Philadelphia one neighborhood at a time? This gives you a [...]
Another weekend comes around and there are still plenty of shows running during the last few days of the Philly Fringe Festival. There are also a number of activities, whether [...]
Congratulations, you’ve survived the very first week of the semester. To celebrate, you can check out Swarthmore’s Large-Scale Event on Saturday night in LPAC, indie group “Broken Social Scene,” and [...]
In “The Destruction of the City, and Also an Itinerary for Visitors,” Ad Hoc, a company made up of four current students and nine alums, brings the ruins of Pompeii [...]
The last two Senior Exhibit pairs at the List this semester incorporate paintings, drawings, sculpture, installation and photography work. Via online interviews, the artists shared their thoughts on art, inspiration, and their work to be exhibited. Kira Grennan and Anna Ghublikian’s exhibit
This weekend, Haesun Han and Eve Lampenfeld’s senior exhibits in the List Gallery incorporate two-dimensional work that takes an image to the brink of abstraction in dynamic and intriguing ways. The exhibit’s opening reception will be today, Friday, May 9, at 4
Three graduating Swarthmore students have been placed in the Teach for America program this year: Ashanti Hubbs in the Mississippi Delta region, Micah Katz in the Rio Grande Valley region, [...]
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