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Samuel Bak: Holocaust History and Memory

Painter, writer and Holocaust survivor Samuel Bak spoke last week on his past and his art currently being exhibited in the List Gallery. Having spend his adolescence witnessing genocide, Bak’s works focus on the impact of the Holocaust on the Jewish people
October 27, 2010

Glamour Editor Leive Gives Annual McCabe Lecture

“Would Walter Cronkite Have Tweeted?” Cindi Leive, ’88, editor-in-chief of Glamour magazine asked family, friends and alumni at Garnet Weekend. Leive gave this year’s Thomas B. McCabe Lecture on “Old Media, New Media and What You Should Know about Everything You Read.”
October 25, 2010

Swarthmore Students To Recycle Cooking Oil into Biodiesel Fuel

In a recent weeks, two students Jakob Mrozewski '11, a Pre-med student with a Psychobiology minor, and Janet Zarate '11, an engineering and gender and sexualities double major, have been spearheading an independent project that could potentially make Swarthmore College an environmentally
September 29, 2010

Garnet Men’s Soccer Dismisses Dickinson 3-1

On Saturday night, the Garnet men came out to prove themselves to be the team to beat in the Centennial Conference after a strong win against favorite Johns Hopkins last week. Last season, Dickinson defeated the Garnet in a close 1-0, winning
September 27, 2010

Student E-Mail Access and Short-Term Goals

Student Council discussed what student groups should receive the ability to automatically subscribe students to their mailing lists and voted on short-term goals for the semester.
September 26, 2010

Meeting with Chopp, Parrish Board Space, and Survey

Student Council discussed a meeting with President Chopp, Parrish board space, and the results of their survey of the student body. Meetings are open to the student body and held at 8:00 on Sunday evenings in Parrish Parlors.
September 20, 2010
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