Donna Jo Napoli is a professor in the Linguistics department and those who know her understand when we say that she is amazing to talk to. Sweet, funny, kind, and [...]
At the beginning of this year, the paper napkins in Sharples were moved from the silverware area to the tables in the hopes that it would reduce waste. The switch [...]
Ever since the first semester thespians and drama fans alike have been talking about Drama Board's possible upcoming main stage musical, "Little Shop of Horrors." Naturally, there was a great [...]
Don't have any classes this afternoon? Kick off the weekend early with a Philadelphia Orchestra matinŽe at 2:00 at the Kimmel Center. The program is eclectic- Mozart's sparking Symphony No. [...]
SaBooge Theatre consists of five actors, two musicians in one unique combination. This Saturday they will bring "a new kind of theater" to Swarthmore in their original production, Fathom. SaBooge [...]
Around the Mary Lyons main kitchen, there are several antiquated, stained glass windows. Five of the windows sport the names of the colleges Mount Holyoke, Vassar, Harvard, Smith, and Princeton. [...]
Recently, visitors to the Swarthmore College website have been greeted by a charming image of man standing side by side with ape. The man is Colin Purrington, Associate Professor of [...]
Andrew Ward, professor of Psychology at the College, is now a popular writer. With the publication of "The Bargaining Bride" this month, Ward has identified a host of like minded [...]
It's your first weekend back and you don't have much work yet. Right? Even if you do, you can spare an evening or two for something fun. On campus, head [...]
A whimsical romantic comedy, Gaetano Donizetti's "The Elixer of Love" is the story of Nemorino, who is completely smitten by the beautiful Adina. Adina fails to return the sentiment, and [...]