Village Education Project (VEP) is hosting a fundraiser, auctioning off the talents of students and faculty, in order to raise money to send students in rural Ecuador to high school.
A recent Ask-the-Gazette question inquired as to why the Tarble entrance closest to Sharples is set atop such a steep hill. To determine whether or not there was any particular reasoning behind this architectual decision, the Gazette turned to Swarthmore's Director of
A curious Gazette reader recently noticed a hallway full of tiny, dying insects near the Physics 3/4 labs in the basement of the Science Center. Initial investigation linked the bugs to the infestation of ants plaguing Cornell basement this past year, but
31 Swarthmore students (and 16 high schoolers from Chester) were among 12,000 to attend Power Shift 2009, a youth conference setting the agenda for the environmental justice movement.
At yesterday’s List Gallery opening, Sonya Clark shared her own artistic journey in a lecture that reflected on the importance of “hair, heritage, and community” in her work. The gallery will be exhibiting Clark’s precisely arranged sculptures using fine-toothed combs in complex,