Friday, a group of experts will speak and answer questions about the genocide in Darfur, Sudan and the global responsibility to end it. This panel, titled "A Responsibility to Stop [...]
This weekend, the Amos J. Peaslee Debate Society ventured south to compete against a wide array of colleges and universities at a tournament hosted by the University of Virginia. The [...]
Speaking in the Science Center last night, John Lott, a resident scholar at the the American Enterprise Institute, and Dean Baker '80, co-director of the Center for Economic and Policy [...]
Dialogue for Peace Initiatives: Colombia, or DPI, will be taking over Swat Friday through Saturday, bringing together several prominent dignitaries to an open forum where they will be able to [...]
Last night, at the Friends Meeting House, around 70 students listened to President Al Bloom, Dean of the College Bob Gross '62, and Associate Dean for Multicultural Affairs Darryl Smaw [...]
Over the past week ITS has switched their mail software, a change which has resulted in dramatically increased Swatmail speed. The biggest change made was upgrading the IMAP software, which [...]
Starting next fall, students will be able to enjoy a brand new lounge to relax in and stay connected. The Parrish lounge is envisioned as a new hub of communication [...]
Shortly before Spring Break the Council on Educational Policy (CEP) recommended that the program in Japanese language, literature, and culture not be added to the regular budget for the college. [...]
On Saturday, a College Bowl team of Chris White '05, Emily Ullman '06, David Stifler '08, and Arthur Chu '06 competed in the Academic Competition Federation Regionals at Rutgers-New Brunswick, [...]
Additional reporting by Deborah Plummer Incoming freshmen will face a very different Tri-College Multicultural Institute this year; administrators announced their decision to integrate the pre-orientation program customarily open only to [...]