A few years ago, Elizabeth Haegele was working as a programmer for a big business firm, but every day after work she found herself drawn to a local garden. Finally, [...]
The women's tennis team barely missed a Chicago Bulls circa early 90's-style three-peat as Centennial Conference champions on Sunday, when they lost the conference final 5-4 to host Johns Hopkins, [...]
The Dickinson Red Devils swept Sunday afternoon's Senior Day doubleheader at Clothier Field. Seniors Sammy Faeder and Noah Cooper-Harris were recognized in their final collegiate game and batted well with [...]
Seniors Kelly Siano and Julie Monaghan each played a pivotal role in one of the two victories the Garnet softball team enjoyed over visiting McDaniel in Sunday's season-ending doubleheader. Siano's [...]
The Swarthmore Warders of Imaginative Literature have voted to change their name to Psi Phi in order to better reflect what they see as the group's mission. Revan Williams '09, [...]
Today from noon to 7:00 pm in Parrish Parlors, the National Marrow Donor Program (NMDP) will be running a bone marrow donor registration drive. In a little under half an [...]
ABLLE, or Achieving Black and Latino Leaders of Excellence, was formed last November as a closed group for Black and Latino men on campus. The group's three pillars are academic [...]
As we wrap up another semester, the activities of Student Council are winding down. Council has not forgotten about "Thanksgiving in the Spring." They are working on a write up [...]
This past week, Swarthmore College played host to two visitors from the soon-to-be-built University of Central Asia. The university, which is aiming to open in 2010, will be made up [...]
Two Swarthmore students were recently recognized by the National Post-Secondary Russian Essay Contest, administered by the American Council of Teachers of Russian. Abigail Graber '08 received an Honorable Mention in [...]