Today at Student Council, discussion focused around the role of Swarthmore's yearbook, the Halcyon, for the student body. According to Student Groups Advisor Paul Apollo, the yearbook received "a total [...]
It is a tendency of academics to defend their positions on controversial topics with conviction despite the existence of many similarly talented thinkers who argue differently. David Christensen, an epistemologist [...]
Men's, women's soccer teams advance to championships... Anne Miller '10 sets new school record at swimming meet... cross country finishes season at Muhlenberg
Marc Jeuland '01 competed in U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials this past weekend... volleyball player Erin Heaney '09 named Academic All-District by ESPN the Magazine... Swarthmore to host semi-finals and finals for men's soccer championship...
A ring discussion was held for Class Awareness Month on Wednesday night. Javier Camacho, 2009, facilitated the discussion on “how race and class shape identity at Swarthmore.” Panelists Linda Corchado [...]
The recently-created Global Health Forum will cap off a week of anti-malaria events today with a talk by world-renowned malaria expert Dr. Terrie Taylor '77, but hopes to continue raising funds through the end of the month to purchase bednets for children
It is rare for a professor at any college to casually posit those who argue “Earth is round” are part of “a giant conspiracy”, but that’s just what Swarthmore professor [...]
This Student Council organized forum helped to answer many questions about the college's finances, but also raised many more. If anything you read here sparks another question you'd like to [...]