Many students were frustrated to find themselves unable to access their email over the web this past weekend. According to Robin Jacobson, Associated Director of Client Services at ITS, the [...]
Starting this semester, the History Department is implementing a new program on the topic of Cities and History as a department-wide initiative to allow students to focus their studies on [...]
This week, the Muslim Students Association (MSA) will be hosting the inaugural Islam Awareness Week, an attempt to raise awareness of the group's (and the religion's) presence on campus. There [...]
The English department has recently introduced a slew of interesting courses that parallel pop geek literary culture. Courses on Jane Austen and Harry Potter classes were two such first-year seminars [...]
The Student Council met for the first time this semester yesterday. Their regular meeting time will be 3:30pm in the the Parrish foyer. Half of the Council is new: Vice [...]
Daisy Yuhas caught this photograph of an elusive menu-dropper.Students returning to their rooms from break were greeted by dirty laundry, unmade beds, wilting plants, and a bevy of menus from [...]
This semester, Swarthmore’s Career Services Office unveiled its first ever career-oriented workshop series titled “The Breakfast Club”. Unlike the angsty, teen movie of the same name, this 7-session program centers [...]
On Wednesday evening, Swarthmore’s celebration of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day culminated in a keynote address by George Lakey, the Lang Visiting Professor of Social Issues. Since his involvement in [...]
Swarthmore, along with Pomona College and Wheaton College, co-initiated a new national organization for writing directors at peer institutions, called Small Liberal Arts Colleges – Writing Program Administrators (SLAC-WPA). Swarthmore [...]
Scoreboard Men's Basketball Swarthmore 93, Washington 87 2OT MEN'S BASKETBALL: Garnet Break On Through A Centennial men's basketball game lacking much of the luster given to other contests around the [...]