The externship program is one of the highlights of Career Service’s offerings. Founded by a group of alumni over 30 years ago, the program has continued to grow each year [...]
The first half of "The Motorcycle Diaries" comes across as an artier that usual road trip movie. Most of the requisite elements are there: the protagonist, Ernesto, the protagonist; an [...]
Speaking before an audience of more than 20,000 at Villanova University last night, Archbishop Desmond Tutu summarized the circumstances in which apartheid was ended in South Africa and stressed the [...]
Efforts to bring Swarthmore further into the information age continue as ITS weighs the pros and cons of innovations such as Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP) telephone systems and wireless [...]
The Student Budget Committee (SBC) meeting last Sunday night included a repeat performance for the Swarthmore Voter Registration Coalition (SVRC), appealing for the second time a Social Affairs Committee (SAC) [...]
Students and community members filled a chilly LPAC last night to see Peter Boal and Company, an impressive ballet company composed mostly of former and current principals of major companies, [...]
In a sharply worded letter to the editor in last week's edition of the Phoenix, Joe Alberti '06 accused managers at Sharples Dining Hall of mistreating employees and intentionally hiring [...]
Additional reporting by Megan Mills Shortly after 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday, students, educators, and construction workers alike were forced to exit Parrish Hall when a small fire in a section [...]
The 2001 winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics, Joseph Stiglitz, spoke on "Economics and the Election" last night in front of an overflow crowd in SCI 101. The talk [...]
The Garnet Tide Fan Club (GTFC) is already starting to make an impact on Swarthmore's athletic community as more people attended this weekend's men's soccer game than any game in [...]