Frankly, I'm not mascot material. My only real qualification for being the Phoenix is that I was a Pterodactyl once (and I think that should count for something). I sometimes [...]
Swarthmore graduate Tyler Lyson ’06 first made headlines, when he was 17, for the discovery of a mummified hadrosaur, a sixty-seven million year old dinosaur. Lyson, currently working on his [...]
Alex Gilbert-Bono '10 was one of the contenders for the esteemed position of the Phoenix, our new mascot. Juliana Macri '09 shows her school spirit. Scott Storm '08 shows off [...]
Every year the admissions office is flooded by eager, enthusiastic, and over-qualified applicants determined to make their way onto Swarthmore’s campus not as mere visitors but accepted students. Every year, [...]
This week, Swarthmore’s English Literature Department unveiled plans to offer a new writing workshop: “The Art of Haiku.” A visiting professor and haiku master, Tumanee Sillabils will be teaching the [...]
The Peace and Conflict Studies Program has a new course offering titled “Dialogue and Dialoguing”. The course, which will be offered in the fall, aims to familiarize those interested in [...]
Are you in the market for a sex toy but bewildered by the abundance of options? Be wildered no more! The Sexual Health Counselors will be giving a workshop on [...]
On Thursday afternoon, Hamid Dabashi delivered a lecture entitled “Islam and the Making of Cosmopolitan Cultures” as part of the Islam, Globalism, & Cosmopolitanism lecture series sponsored by the Bruce [...]