On Monday night, three professors spoke on a panel about the Employee Free Choice Act, a bill currently being debated in Congress which President Bush has vowed to veto if [...]
Starting next week, Parrish Beach will be lined with brightly colored t-shirts as part of The Clothesline Project (CLP) at Swarthmore. Each shirt color will represent some type of sexual [...]
The closing event of this year's Tri-Co Peace Week was a mix of music, dance, serious reflection on the Rwandan genocide of 1994. The evening started in the Lang Performing [...]
On Wednesday night, a diverse panel from the Bryson Institute of Philadelphia shared their experiences as young LGBTQ people in an event sponsored by Peace Week, SQU, and Feminist Majority. [...]
Have you been seeing more course evaluations recently? The extra evaluations come out of four recommendations made by an assessment planning committee. According to Professor Thomas Stephenson, the current head [...]
The "Thanksgiving in the Spring" initiative was presented to Curriculum Committee, where discussion was tabled until next semester. Although frustrated by this setback, Student Council is continuing to meet with [...]
We asked Ralph Thayer, Director of Maintenance, what was being done to fix these leaks. He wrote in an e-mail, "The roof leak in Lang Music was isolated and repaired [...]
This past week, the walls of the Science Center were covered with posters warning students to study elsewhere, as 150 middle schools girls would be running around the Science Commons [...]
The Garnet varsity shuffleboard team came out of their conference finals last Thursday with a stunning 10-5, 9-2, 11-7 win over archrival Williams College. The Cow's collapse in the second [...]
A recent poll shows that the most popular sport at Swarthmore is "Misery Poker." Though neither a team nor recognized division sport, Misery Poker has a much larger following among [...]