Lauren Stokes

Fencing becomes club sport

Fencing was approved as a club sport by the athletics department over the summer, qualifying the team for a coach, PE credit, and extra funding from SBC for both equipment and tournament play. The fencing team is now part of the Southern
September 2, 2007

Worth Health Center’s New Director

Beth Kotarski was recently appointed as the new Director of Worth Health Center and will be officially starting her tenure on October 1st. As Director, Kotarski's primary job will be facilitating health programs and communication, but she will also be doing clinical
September 2, 2007

Bomb Threats Target Multiple Colleges

On Friday afternoon at 4 PM, students and faculty received an "Awareness Bulletin" describing an e-mail including bomb threats which Public Safety and the Swarthmore Police Department believe to be [...]
September 1, 2007

Guide to new SEPTA fares

On July 9th, riding the rails to Philadelphia suddenly becomes a whole lot more expensive. Part of a conspiracy to keep Swarthmore students in the bubble? Nope. SEPTA is $129 [...]
July 5, 2007

What’s the structure behind Papazian?

If you frequent the space between Papazian and Pierson, you may have noticed a small concrete structure that looks a bit like the crossing in a church. The structure was [...]
May 8, 2007

Two juniors win Rockefeller Teaching Fellowships

Tatiana Cozzarelli '08 and Whitney Nekoba '08 are among twenty-five college juniors recently awarded Rockefeller Brothers Fund Fellowships for Aspiring Teachers of Color. The fellowship is designed to encourage students [...]
May 7, 2007

Pericles Project grants

Pericles Project grants to create sustainable projects for Darfur, Ecuador. Two student-organized groups, the Darfur Radio Project and the Village Education Project, were recently awarded grants of $25,000 each to support their sustainable social action programs.
May 3, 2007
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