Nabil Khan '07, along with Veronica Chao Lim '07 and Tracy Kwon '07, were recently awarded the prestigious Fulbright Grant. The Daily Gazette sat down with Nabil to discuss his [...]
"Krunkfest" (also known as Crunkfest) is an esoteric annual Swarthmore tradition involving an elaborate scavenger hunt that includes searching for objects, locations, and behaviors. The event is not typically advertised [...]
Swarthmore's annual APIA month started this past weekend with the Mangoes with Chili cabaret by queer performers of color, but there are still many events left to attend--to eat tasty [...]
Walking around Swarthmore, many students have noticed a new addition to Mertz--a small solar panel dangling out of one of the dorm's windows. The Gazette just caught up with Lauren [...]
Lauren Stokes contributed to this story. Society's varied and opposing attitudes toward sex are at the heart of Frank Wedekind's "Spring Awakening," performed this weekend in the Pearson-Hall Theater in [...]
The story of one brave little garden gnome journeying from his home in the Norwegian fjords across the globe is being brought to Swarthmore in the critically acclaimed musical "My [...]
Ima B. Gefraud has opened a new exhibit at the List Gallery on Friday after delivering her lecture "Art and the manifold possibilities of thumbtacks." Gefraud's work will be in [...]
Drama Board has announced a new presence on the Swarrrrthmore theater scene. The Pirate Hoard will both adopt old and create new theater pieces. The difference? "Everything will be with [...]
For this lovely April Fools weekend, there are quite a few things to see on campus, including a Sager and Peace Week events. While you're at it, why not take [...]
Yesterday afternoon in the Scheuer Room, novelist Diane Ayres read a portion from her novel "Other Girls" and announced the winners of the William Plumer Potter Fiction competition. First place [...]