During Discovery Weekend last Saturday through Monday, a few Swatties noticed that some of the prospective students visiting campus seemed to be Caucasian. Students may have been concerned about a [...]
Textbook prices have long been a hot issue among college students and their parents. Even though $200-$500 for books per semester is not that much in comparison to tuition costs [...]
You’re almost to fall break and the weather is just starting to tinge with autumnal crispness. This Sunday is the Philadelphia Dragon Boat Festival, a chance to see enjoy live [...]
Photos by Carolyn WhippleTo open his “Creative Wellsprings” exhibit in the List Gallery, artist Peter Paone presented a lecture in LPAC on October 2, tracing the evolution of his work [...]
Al Bloom announced his retirement from the Swarthmore presidency last May and started looking for possible opportunities in global education. He wasn't in limbo for long. [...]
Adrienne Bayton ’03 is teaching Foundation Drawing at Swarthmore currently and plans to continue next semester. She recently sat down for an interview with the Daily Gazette: DG: What’s it [...]