The very first issue of The Phoenix was printed on December 1, 1881. Its inaugural editorial board was a group of eleven…
We students talk a lot about the Swarthmore “bubble” — that invisible structure that keeps us isolated from the outside world in our…
To commemorate a full year into the painful pandemic, three weeks ago, The [former] Phoenix Editorial Board published a staff editorial entitled…
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, Swarthmore staff and students have taken admirable precautions to ensure on-campus students and staff remain safe. The success…
As students trickled back onto campus in the early weeks of February, unpacking dusty boxes and decorating new dorm rooms, returning seniors…
During a typical week at the college, a student could last almost the entire week eating nothing but the food offered at…
As COVID-19 outbreaks pop up on college campuses across the country and as colleges grapple with the task of enforcing strict social…
For a college that markets itself as oriented towards social justice and the Quaker value of equality, Swarthmore consistently fails to allocate…
The college is charged with the responsibility of best accommodating the needs and well-being of 1,559 students. While the use of alcohol…
On Feb. 6, Georgetown University’s Board of Directors voted to divest from fossil fuel companies in several phases over the next ten…