At a second financial aid forum held just before Thanksgiving, President Al Bloom responded to student concerns about the school's financial aid policies and elaborated on the reasons for certain policies, including the necessity of letting go of students who felt they
In light of the now-official recession, Haverford’s administration is seeking ways to save money. As a part of their effort, they are asking students to help where they can, specifically in terms of energy conservation.
In a series of interviews with the Daily Gazette, several members of the Swarthmore community reflect on the attacks and the implications of moving forward.
This past Saturday, Caitlin Mullarkey '09 discovered that she had been selected as one of thirty-two Rhodes Scholars, one of the most prestigious awards offered to college students. "I've been walking around in a daze since I found out," said Mullarkey, who
Has the economic downturn affected Swatties looking for jobs? We talk to Career Services as well as to students who have already landed banking and consulting jobs.
This week, five groups came before the Student Budget Committee. Swarthmore Sudan presented a proposal asking for an additional allocation of $50.00 for photocopying and advertising costs. The Committee approved full funding in a rapid and unanimous vote, noting that few groups
During Sunday's meeting, student groups updated StuCo members and StuCo discussed a constitutional amendment to the Budgeting Decisions Appeals process.
Last Tuesday, November 11, Mawrtyrs packed Dalton to attend a discussion entitled “Straight at Bryn Mawr" at which students discussed being marginalized and the need to come out as straight.
Though Haverford students were shocked and appalled when they discovered feces in Gummere basement in mid-September, not much thought was given to the possibility of such an event happening again. Unfortunately, history repeated itself.