A ring discussion was held for Class Awareness Month on Wednesday night. Javier Camacho, 2009, facilitated the discussion on “how race and class shape identity at Swarthmore.” Panelists Linda Corchado [...]
Class Awareness Month began this November in their third year with an opening panel about Academics and Social Class. Andrea Cornejo, 2010, facilitated the discussion between a panel consisting of [...]
Simon J. Carmel’s lecture, “Silent No More: Testimonies of Deaf Holocaust Survivors” related the unheard stories of the persecuted deaf Jewish during World War II. Carmel, who teaches at the [...]
A few lively balloons decorated Parrish West Circle yesterday as a throng of people gathered in the grass, listening to the head cross-country coach Peter Carroll talk about stretching techniques. [...]
Swarhmore’s lectures can provide more than just relevant, exciting updates on certain fields of study—apparently they can create music as well. Indirectly, maybe. After Russell Rodriguez, a lecturer at University [...]
We continue our series of dean profiles today with Dean Karen Henry '87. In her role as the Gender Education Advisor, her presence on campus is especially important during this [...]
This is the first story in our 8 part series entitled "Better Know a Dean!" Each segment will highlight a different dean and elucidate exactly what their job and relationship to the student body is. Today, we highlight Jim Larimore, Swarthmore's Dean
Noah Pang, freshman, started playing chess at age 5 and stopped at about age 12. He still managed to win nationals for the first 3 years of grade school, competed [...]