Last evening, the Student Council hosted a presidential candidate Q&A session in the Kohlberg commons. Yongjun Heo ‘09 and Paul Apollo ‘09 were present in the flesh, while Randall Johnston’s [...]
The Black Studies Department invited Samuel Roberts, Associate Professor of History at Columbia University, to campus yesterday to talk on “The Politics of Race, Stigma, and Heroin Abuse in New [...]
April is certainly a lively, if not insanely hectic, month for Swarthmore. Along with the much-awaited return of warm weather, the boatload of accepted students descending on campus, and the [...]
Yesterday afternoon, Dean of Students Jim Larimore sent an email to all of Swarthmore's students announcing that "an overnight posting on a public Web site ... contained a threat of [...]
Ben Dair '11 will be giving the presentation on climate change originally developed by Al Gore and made famous in his movie An Inconvenient Truth, today at 4:30 in the [...]
The Kitao Gallery's first-ever student art sale was a huge success, according to organizer Kate Goertzen '09. Although, she said, the Kitao board "didn't know what to expect, because we've [...]
James Sheehan, a Stanford professor modern European history, discussed his most recent publication, Where Have All the Soldiers Gone?, in a lecture this past Thursday. Sheehan’s sought to assess the [...]