Da Vinci's Cafe, formerly known as the Cheese Court, offers (in theory) an assortment of gourmet sandwiches, baked goods, and coffee-based drinks. They have a reputation for being a bit [...]
UPenn Economics professor Rafael Robb pleaded guilty yesterday morning to charges of voluntary manslaughter. According to The Daily Pennsylvanian, Robb had been intending to present an alibi defense when his [...]
Last Thursday, Alexandra Grant '95 gave the final lecture in a series hosted by the Art Department, focusing on the post-Swarthmore careers of studio art majors. Grant was a double [...]
On Tuesday, approximately 100 Swarthmore students pledged not to eat meat for a day as part of College Veg Day, a new event that was started by a student at [...]
Diya Week, DESHI's annual showcase of South Asian art, music, and culture, is already underway, but it's not too late to get involved in the festivities!
I heard a rumor that, when David Kemp Hall is completed, there are plans to combine it, Alice Paul, and Mertz into an all-frosh "quad". Is this true? Currently, both [...]
If you're like me, you really want to like silent films, but you can't help but think that they'd be so much better if they had awesome music to make [...]
As David Mumford, Professor of Applied Mathematics at Brown University, was setting up his laptop before Tuesday afternoon's lecture entitled "What's an Infinite Dimensional Manifold, and How Can It be Used in Hospitals?", Professor Walter Stromquist remarked that "infinite dimensional manifold" is
As one of the final events of Latino Heritage Month, last night Enlace invited four alumni to speak about their experiences in the world outside Swarthmore. The panelists - Steven [...]
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