Another weekend comes around and there are still plenty of shows running during the last few days of the Philly Fringe Festival. There are also a number of activities, whether [...]
“I love painting because in its immutable stillness it seems to exist outside time in a way no other art can.” -Siri Hustvedt, Mysteries of The Rectangle, 2005 This immutable [...]
This weekend, a trio of American musicians is coming to Swarthmore to introduce our campus to a cultural experience: Georgian music. Trio Kavkasia will perform in Lang Concert Hall at [...]
Kathryn O’Rourke is a visiting professor for 2008-2009, and is teaching two courses on architecture this semester. She is a graduate of Wellesley College and the University of Pennsylvania, and [...]
Six months after retiring from his career as a U.S. Postal worker, current Swarthmore post office worker Russ Quann “was going stir crazy.” So when he heard about an opening [...]
My name is Augusta Christensen, and I am a sophomore transfer student looking to get involved in the Swarthmore community during my first year by running in the special election [...]
Many of us have noticed and complained about the inconveniently blocked walkways behind Parrish. The walkways are blocked because of the construction on Parrish’s roof, but what is the construction [...]
A Gazette videographer got an exclusive interview with some of Swarthmore's stars at Philadelphia's Fringe Festival. The%20Fringe%20Festival (Please be patient. This video is a large file and may take some [...]
A Gazette videographer brings you a brief taste of the opening act from the Large Scale Event this past weekend, as musician RJD2 puts on his show. At the request [...]