In this installment of the “Better Know a Dean” series, the Gazette interviews College registrar, Martin Warner, to learn a little bit more about the avid Mustache November participant outside [...]
Last weekend, Swarthmore College hosted a conference that brought together members of the international Deaf community to explore a wide range of topics related to sign language and Deaf culture. [...]
Swarthmore is known for producing economists and activists. The school takes pride in having an engineering program. Our political science department is recognized as one of the best in the [...]
Entropy, or the tendency of an orderly system towards disorder, is the theme and title of the Kitao Gallery’s current show. On Friday, February 29, the gallery opened “Entropy,” making [...]
The Middle Eastern Culture Society brought a drumming and dance workshop to Swarthmore on Saturday as part of the Middle Eastern Culture week and a preview to culminating concert, Music [...]
To those who have long wished life had background music, this weekend may just have enough musical possibilities to come close. On campus there are a range of arts events [...]
“Old Times” whose very title suggests willful nostalgia, is a play that explores the shifting boundaries of memory as three characters’ assemble and revive memories with fraught, tangled results.