The Lang Center for Civic and Social Responsibility has chosen several students for its Lang Opportunity Scholars in the class of 2010. Up to six sophomores are selected to “design [...]
Find these restaurants on the map here. To many at Swarthmore College, The Ville is just a quaint little town from whence come numerous pizzas and Chinese food delicacies that [...]
A large crowd of all ages filled LPAC Cinema this past Saturday to hear a talk by artist, Brian Meunier. The lecture and slide viewing preceded the opening of his show, “Marvels of Things Created and Miraculous Aspects of Things Existing,” now
Da Vinci's Cafe, formerly known as the Cheese Court, offers (in theory) an assortment of gourmet sandwiches, baked goods, and coffee-based drinks. They have a reputation for being a bit [...]
The most recent concert of Orchestra 2001, featuring the Philadelphia premier of Boulez's landmark Le marteau sans maître was billed as "the new music event of the year" by the [...]
The Bender Oak, cut down over the summer after years of decline, has now been transformed into a piece of art. Artist Marty Long used an oak leaf as his [...]
Charles Inniss ’09 hopes to bring his passion for music to the main stage in fall of 2008. Inniss, a music major, has written and composed his own musical titled, [...]
Don't let the cold keep you in this weekend; a little fast-walking is more than worth the trouble to get you to the various venues on campus and in the [...]