Finally, a warm weekend! To celebrate, take a nice long walk in the Crum, or go a little further afield and visit Morris Arboretum or Fairmount Park's Shofuso Japanese Garden [...]
As parents stumble into the Swarthmore bubble, students may find themselves overwhelmed by the wide array of options for the weekend (nevermind those wretched final papers that have decided to [...]
2007 marks the tenth anniversary of Swarthmore's Gamelan Semara Santi, the only orchestra in the Philadelphia area devoted entirely to music and dance from Bali, Indonesia. Music Professor Tom Whitman [...]
Starting Friday, April 13, this year's senior art theses will be on display in the List Gallery. Whether their medium is graphite drawing or ping-pong ball sculpture, all nine artists [...]
Chances are either you or someone you know has just survived a long week of dress rehearsals for "Into the Woods." As described in the program by director Phil Katz [...]
According to Dean for Student Life Myrt Westphal, who used to be the Housing Coordinator, "we tried substance free housing in the past, twice, and it failed both times." A [...]
We looked in the files of the Friends Historical Library, and found that the central section of Trotter was built in 1881 as the new Hall of Physics and Engineering [...]
The housing lottery is rushing towards us. Swarthmore students can only live in a handful of our many dorms, however, and it can be hard to pick. To help you [...]
The housing lottery is rushing towards us. Swarthmore students can only live in a handful of our many dorms, however, and it can be hard to pick. To help you [...]
Professor Randall Exon has just opened a show of his paintings at the Hirschl and Adler Modern gallery in New York city. A realistic, representational painter, most of his pieces [...]