For those of you like me, it doesn't seem to be the most intuitive way to set up email addresses: first initial, first six letters of last name, the number [...]
One of the most persistent pieces of Swarthmore folklore is the famed description of Swarthmore as "the Kremlin on the Crum." Recently, the Gazette was asked to hunt down the [...]
On Friday night, Swarthmore was lucky to have as speakers two notable women, Frida Kahlo and Emma Goldman. Before you get confused, you should know that those are only stage [...]
"Life is a tragedy to those who feel, a comedy to those who think." The last weekend before break and for many a weekend amidst midterms is the perfect time [...]
Haverford student William Coleman '07 will be the first student at Haverford to curate an exhibit in Haverford's Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery. The exhibit is an impressive collection of Pennsylvania landscape [...]
This weekend, comedian Wanda Sykes will be coming to Swarthmore as this semester's Large Scale Event. Wanda Sykes, ranked as one of the top 25 funniest people in America by [...]
On Thursday morning, three or four security vehicles, belonging to both Public Safety and the Swarthmore Borough Police Department, were parked outside of Dana.
James Mtume looked out into the audience in SCI 101. "I don't want to feel like I'm in Iraq, here," he said to the scattered listeners. "Let's all come down [...]
Yesterday, the faculty lecture series continued with "Language at the Limits: The Global Situation of Japanese Modernist Poetry." After an introduction from Alan Berkowitz, Professor Will Gardner of the Japanese [...]