In March, the Daily Gazette reported on Earthlust’s “Tri-Co Energy Competition.” The competition, which measured energy consumption in dorms and of the campus in general ended with a win for [...]
Wednesday evening, Victor Piñeiro ’00 came with his brother, Juan Carlos Piñeiro Escoriaza, and his friend, Peter Schieffelin Brauer, to talk about their new documentary, Second Skin. The film focuses [...]
Sarah Burford ’08 and Mai Schwartz ’10, recently selected as Humanity in Action Fellows, will be attending a six week program this summer to learn about human rights, along with [...]
During February, the “Greening Swarthmore” subsection of Earthlust hosted the “Tri-Co Energy Competition” at Swarthmore. The concept, developed by Bryn Mawr students who had their own campus-wide energy competition last [...]
The Middle Eastern Cultural Society is hosting a Middle Eastern Week at Swarthmore this week. The series of events will lead up to two special events: a performance by MidEast [...]
During practice times, varsity runners and other sports teams are allowed to use the track and field, while non-athlete students are banned, leading some students to wonder why teams are [...]
Swarthmore's "Take Your Professor to Lunch" program is supposed to be used by students so that they can eat lunch at Sharples with professors at no cost to themselves. Despite [...]
On Tuesday, the Swarthmore Depression Support Group hosted an open discussion about supporting loved ones with depression. The meeting focused on the definition of depression and how to deal with trying to help someone with depression.
Jean-Claude Bradley of Drexel University came to Swarthmore College this Tuesday for a Sigma Xi Lecture on Open Notebook Science, the idea that scientific research should be accessible to the entire world community.