Less than a week since Vladimir Putin declared war on Ukraine on Thursday, Feb. 24, Russian forces have already destroyed hundreds of…
As cases of COVID-19 in Delaware county reach extreme highs, students travel back to campus to begin yet another atypical spring semester.…
On November 9 at 8 p.m. EST, Assistant Professor of Political Science George Yin ’09 sat in Taiwan’s parliament in front of…
Despite Swarthmore’s widely-held reputation as a college committed to democratic engagement, more than half of Swarthmore students did not exercise their civic…
What do we owe each other? This question has taken on a new meaning during the COVID-19 pandemic. To protect and ensure…
At 12:25 p.m. on Sept. 12, Vice President for Student Affairs Jim Terhune sent an email to on-campus Swarthmore students confirming that…
Updates: A previous version of this article stated that students are not typically entitled to room and board refunds. We have since…
For eight nerve-wracking days, Fouad Dakwar ’22 confronted the possibility of being forced to leave the U.S., which he has called home…
New ICE Guidelines: an Overview Since Swarthmore College is on the hybrid model, international students at the college must take at least…
Although we may be scattered across the globe, we would like to extend our collective congratulations to you, class of 2024. Your…