In the third year of Swarthmore's Peace Week, founded by Brandon Lee Wolff in 2005, Wolff is proud of increased Tri-Co involvement. Wolff started with the idea of a two-day [...]
According to Director of Public Safety Owen Redgrave, three Swarthmore students and one Haverford student received citations for underage drinking the night of Saturday the 24th. All four citations occurred [...]
Tuesday evening Student Council hosted "Vent for Change," an informal and confidential discussion for students to air out their grievances regarding the process of event hosting, with Campus Life Representatives [...]
On Tuesday's meeting, Student Council discussed its budget for next year and decided to propose minor changes. Council is continuing to work on the "Thanksgiving in the Spring" initiative. They [...]
Should academic departments sponsor non-academic speakers? This question and many more were raised in Monday night's discussion, sponsored by Speak for Peace, about the Nonie Darwish lecture. The Gazette reported [...]
Student treasurers take note --this year at spring budgeting, each chartered group will automatically receive $15 for photocopying and $60 for all-campus events, even if they don't request it. The [...]
While introducing Kwai Kong, Gerry Lax '74 quipped that "when The Graduate was made, the future was in plastics--today it's in batteries," a sentiment with which the inventor of the [...]
When I wrote the "History of Coming-Out Week Chalkings" article in the fall, I was gratified to receive an overwhelmingly positive response from the community. Many people also shared additional [...]
This year's Sager Symposium, co-chaired by Kative Van Winkle '07 and Matthew Armstead '08, is a wide lineup of events organized around the central theme of "The Norming and Transforming [...]
Interested in new media? Bicycles? Social entrepreneurship? What about just hanging out with interesting alumni? The eighth annual Jonathan R. Lax '71 Conference on Entrepreneurship this Sunday offers all of [...]