I’ll admit that Swat and SpongeBob, although alliterative, are not at all synonymous. Though maybe, in some ways, they should be. We…
I am studying abroad in Cape Town right now, but my heart is in Las Vegas. My mind can’t decide whether to…
When I tell people outside of Swat’s intellectual community that I want to be a Computer Science and English Literature double major,…
Last week, someone put up a sign on DU’s advertisement for their Hootenanny party that said, “Hootenanny stereotypes rural Americans — no…
Squatting on a little wooden stool on the sidewalk, I am captivated by the story of a small-framed 60-year-old woman who has…
Two months ago, I opened mySwarthmore portal for first-year students. As an incoming first-year student, I was anxious about everything: I wasn’t…
Washington, D.C. should be a state. Period. Taxation without representation has a long history in America dating back to our nation’s inception.…
Following my morning routine abroad in Hanoi, Vietnam, I am riding the bus from my host family’s house to my classes at…
The historic March for Science, a worldwide protest led by scientists and activists in support of the value of scientific inquiry and…
In desperate hopes to lure admitted prospective students into matriculating to Swarthmore, the administration sent out strict orders to the students, faculty,…