We speak to two Californians (with four moms!), a recent alum who electioneered near LA, and two on-campus protesters about their views on Prop 8 and the future of gay marriage.
Community ties in a small agrarian community in 17th century England begin to crumble as villagers take out frustrations on one another and search for a scapegoat. Performances will be in the Frear Ensemble Theater at 8 pm on Friday, December 5th,
Just about every student group or ensemble on campus is in the midst of organizing performances. Here are a few of the on-campus attractions and, as always, an off-campus escape or two for the adventurous.
"Roland" is a nine-year old with a hyperactive imagination and a dysfunctional family, as well as a 70-minute play by Jon Peters '09 that will play three times this weekend, starting Friday at 6 PM.
A few dozen students attended Nguyen Tan Hoang's lecture and multimedia presentation exploring the intersection of visual culture and queer male Asian American identity on Wednesday evening. His films all explore what he called "my own sense of perverse identification with pop
This past Saturday, approximately 40 high school students from Bodine High School visited our Swarthmore campus for the “High School Conversations” program. Hosted by SAO, Han, and Deshi, “Conversations” focuses on building relationships with between Swarthmore students and Bodine High’s Asian Club
The Gazette was asked about lights in the sky that appeared above McCabe and Pearson last Wednesday. We forwarded the image to Astronomy Professor David Cohen, who responded that "the images look plausibly like northern lights. It's unusual but not unheard of