This editorial was written collaboratively by the Daily Gazette's Editorial Board. Very soon, Swarthmore will have to select the next director of ITS. This is an important decision. Technology has [...]
Sleep is a mystery. Despite decades of research, scientists have hardly begun to uncover its physiological function. We know that staying awake for prolonged periods of time -- the record [...]
The discussions about last year's chalkings were lengthy and at times painful, but it looks like we actually learned some lessons from it. So far, the chalkings have taken important [...]
In order to support Coming Out Week, the Gazette hopes to publish the coming out stories of queer students and their allies all week. Please send yours in--we’re happy to [...]
In order to support Coming Out Week, the Gazette hopes to publish the coming out stories of queer students and their allies all week. We're still looking for more, so [...]
According to the Bi-Co News, Haverford president Stephen G. Emerson aims to "ban smoking campus-wide in the very near future." This potential change has caused some debate, and a later [...]
Unlike the male condom, which is worn on the penis, the female condom is inserted deep into the vagina prior to intercourse. Empowering? Safe? Comfortable? The Bone Doctor finds out.
Kimberly Nelson '98 was Co-Editor in Chief, Halcyon 1996, 1997 & 1998 I was interested to read the article on the fate of the Halcyon in today's edition of the [...]
The India Resource Center was invited by the Daily Gazette to present their case regarding the "Kick Coke" movement. The Gazette welcomes editorials by students, staff, alumni, and outside bodies [...]