Free Culture Week kicked off last night as Eben Moglen '80, a law professor at Columbia University and a longtime defender of the free culture movement, discussed why he believes [...]
If the only interaction you had with Deshi’s (Swarthmore’s Southeast Asian Association) just-ended Diya Week was getting handed sparklers as you left Sharples, you missed out on quite a lot. [...]
Most Swatties (due to our largely left-leaning ways) are feeling a general malaise after the results of the 2004 Presidential election. For a pick-me-up, why not go into Philly? Students [...]
Mike Leigh's new film "Vera Drake" vividly evokes the working class world of 1950's England, where abortion was only available legally for the wealthy. Similar to last year's Mystic River, [...]
On Thursday afternoon Dr. Thomas Cech, who received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1989, visited Swarthmore to talk about his discovery and characterization of ribozymes. Cech, current president of [...]
Where will you be when the winner of the presidential election is announced? If you'll be on campus tonight, you have several options of venues in which to endure televised [...]
In response to student requests, college administration has offered all faculty and staff members three hours paid leave today to volunteer at the polls and to get out the vote. [...]
Tomorrow’s election and the natural tendencies of Swarthmore students have led to a lot of friendly political banter on campus. When banter turns to debate and debate turns to frustration, [...]
Swarthmore received an introduction to Chinese opera on Friday evening when the International Beijing Monkey King Peking Opera Troupe came to perform. The show, entitled Journey to the West, was [...]
Congressman Curt Weldon of Pennsylvania’s 7th district (the district containing the College) came to Swarthmore yesterday. While he endorsed President Bush, he also spoke at length on the need for [...]