A short story and poem written by Lauren Stokes '09 went to print last month, as part of an anthology titled We Are Quiet, We Are Loud: The Best Young [...]
Raquel Rivera, Ph.D, Research Fellow at the Center for Puerto Rican Studies at Hunter College, delivered a lecture on Thursday, September 18th entitled From Hip Hop to Reggaeton: Gender, Blogging, [...]
The Gazette decided to check up on the money raised by the Fund the Future campaign, where Gil Kemp '72 matches every dollar given by a Swarthmore student with ten [...]
Ceiling damage caused by leakage in WilletsWillets’ third floor has reported several leaks that appear to have been caused by rainwater dripping through the ceiling. Maintenance has reported making repairs [...]
In observation of Constitution Day and the 221st anniversary of the U.S. Constitution, Governor Michael Dukakis addressed an auditorium of Swarthmore students at his alma mater yesterday afternoon. [...]
After spending most of its time in the Kitao Gallery, the student-run cafe Qub is moving to the trailer shared by the Dana and Hallowell dorms. "We concluded it would [...]
In an effort to familiarize first-year students with Swarthmore’s Town Center, often called “the Ville,” the borough is offering tours this Saturday afternoon. Though the college’s campus offers a lot, [...]
The newly-formed Swarthmore Womyn of Color Collective kicked off its first year with a panel on Reproductive Justice. The talk featured executive directors of three major reproductive justice organizations: Aimee [...]
To kick off Latino Heritage month, historian and professor Vicki Ruiz spoke to students about the place of Latinos in history. Her lecture, entitled “Nuestra America: Latino History as United [...]
Mark Dlugash '08 in UgandaMark Dlugash '08 recently received a Seth Green Social Entrepreneurship Grant from Americans for Informed Democracy, a non-profit that focuses on promoting youth and especially student [...]