You may have noticed that those iconic Adirondack Chairs have made a triumphant return to Parrish Beach. However, the absence of the Big Chair is all too strongly felt. But [...]
A panel discussion yesterday afternoon on the future of sustainable food drew a sizable audience to Bond Hall. The three panelists-- Hansjakob Werlen, German Professor and Slow Food USA Convium [...]
Colleges and universities across the country are raising prices for hormonal contraception in the wake of a December announcement that because of the 2005 Deficit Reduction Act, student health services [...]
Student Council spent the bulk of the meeting planning their annual Movie Night. After your last day of classes on Friday, May 4th, you can look forward to watching "Alice [...]
Yesterday evening, a bevy of student groups came together to bring Andrew Revkin, the head environmental writer for the New York Times, to Swarthmore's campus. Revkin has worked at the [...]
The Hicks Mural Room was packed this past Monday in anticipation of Congressman Joe Sestak's visit to Swarthmore College, sponsored by the College Democrats. The Congressman was warm and personable, [...]
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. [...]