When first arriving at Swarthmore, a trip to the Co-op can seem like an adventure. But even compared to the gardens here in the Scott Arboretum, the grass does eventually [...]
Swarthmore students in the Environmental Studies Capstone seminar are spearheading an effort to publicize Chester's Community Grocery Co-op. According to Swarthmore religion professor Mark Wallace, the goal is to implement [...]
Going into Philly isn't always successful. I've had some nights where I've stayed out past the last SEPTA train, forgot to sign up for the Philly shuttle, and then had [...]
Going out to eat in Philadelphia, I've seen a range of food and food service. From the best restaurants which I rave about for weeks, to a hole in the [...]
On January fifteenth, 2008, a beloved member of our campus community passed away (finally). The Blue Tree--so long a part of those odd things which make Swarthmore, Swarthmore--succumbed to a chronic battle with wood rot and, well, death.
Early yesterday morning Swarthmore students, faculty, and staff gathered before classes to remember the life and legacy of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.. Over lunch associate dean for multicultural [...]
If you have yet to eat East African food, you have something important to do this weekend. Meat eaters and vegetarians alike can enjoy scooping up red and yellow lentil [...]
Classes have ended, and most Swarthmore students are taking a short breath before finals begin. This is the perfect time to take a break from it all and head into [...]
Some students may have noticed an event posted on the campus calendar by the Development Office yesterday entitled "Hallowell House Dedication". Since no description was provided, the Gazette decided to [...]
Despite minor weather delays, construction on David Kemp Hall continues more than a week ahead of schedule. The stonework, utilities, roof, and walls are almost completed. Students can look forward [...]
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