Romeo (Ariel Horowitz '10) and Juliet (Eleanor McSherry '10) perform some impromptu Shakespeare in Sharples. -Where is my Romeo? -Indian Bar, I see, hath been his timeless end. [...]
Last night Orchestra 2001 continued its 19th season with a concert in Lang Concert Hall featuring Kurt Weill's Violin Concerto, Steven Mackey's recent work No Two Breaths and Olivier Messiaen's [...]
John Dubrow, the Marjorie Heilman Visiting Artist, gave a lecture last Thursday in LPAC Cinema. A show of his work, entitled “City Scenes and Portraits 2000-2007,” will be exhibited at [...]
Last week, the Daily Gazette got a chance to sit down with one of Swarthmore's most notable professors, Claude Smith Professor James Kurth from the Political Science department. Professor Kurth [...]
On Thursday, librarians at McCabe unveiled a new exhibit in honor of this year’s Banned Books Week. The American Library Association introduced Banned Books Week in 1982 to raise awareness [...]
Many students have noted in the past month the need to dodge water sprinklers on the way to class. The cause? The college has received less than an inch of [...]