Council realizes that there's confusion around the plan to move events from the Reserved Students Digest to the spiffy new calendar, and is planning on having a forum showing how [...]
Despite opposition from conservative groups and even President Bush himself, yesterday the Senate voted 60 to 39 to end debate on the Matthew Shepard Act and the Local Law Enforcement [...]
“I thought the discussion did a nice job of culminating the Clothesline Project,” said Nell Bang-Jensen '11. “It was a really intense, emotional week and it was nice to have the opportunity to look forward. It was really empowering to take those
Peaslee's annual novice tournament starts this afternoon. Last year the debate tournament party resulted in three citations for underage drinking and significant vandalism, including one student who urinated on a door. Peaslee is changing some policies this year in order to prevent
Swarthmore has seen many interesting club sports in the past, but has been sorely missing the old favorite of table tennis. All that is to change under the direction of [...]
Last Thursday, the Kick Coke campaign held a study break to inform students about the ongoing efforts of the campaign, as well as encourage students to write letters to the [...]
Today, Richard Townsend — a physicist at the University of Delaware — gave the first colloquium of the semester. Entitled Animating the Glowing Magnetospheres of Massive Stars, the colloquium was [...]
The Big Chair once again disappeared from our verdant Parrish Beach sometime last week. It is much too early for it's winter hibernation-- so where indeed is that iconic monstrous [...]