The Phoenix stands with the Indiana Daily Student, after the Indiana University administration challenged their independence, and with student press across the country.
Senior Lauren Robson '26 completed the New York City marathon, a 26.2-mile course that saw nearly 60,000 participants and two million spectators on Sunday, Nov. 2.
If you haven’t read your emails in the last month, then there’s a chance you don’t know me. If you have, you might recognize the name Corinne even if you don’t want to. I ran Screw Your Roommate this year because I
Jennifer Chipman Bloom is a Pittsburgh, PA, native, former professional ballet dancer, and associate in dance performance at Swarthmore. As a young girl, she watched Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre (PBT) perform “The Nutcracker.” By the end of the performance, Chipman Bloom knew she
In order to address the problem of malaria, Dlugash and others formed the Global Health Forum. They've brought their campaign to Swarthmore, and the importance of their cause is brought to life in a series of interviews with families devastated by the
This fall, the Office of Multicultural Affairs continued its series of diversity conversations, which provided a "sustained opportunity for small groups of students to come together...to really explore a particular area of interest."
The large mural in the center hall of Sharples looms over Swarthmore diners every meal. Where did it come from? Who painted it? What exactly is it supposed to mean? The Gazette reveals it all.
This editorial was written collaboratively by the Daily Gazette's Editorial Board. Very soon, Swarthmore will have to select the next director of ITS. This is an important decision. Technology has [...]
Any audience member who entered the previous two Orchestra 2001 concerts with a measure of trepidation because of the difficult and intimidating program was offered a welcome reprieve with this [...]
Philadelphia natives The Roots and opener Hezekiah played in LPAC on Saturday. Their unique blend of live-instrumented, jam-oriented hip hop was well-received by Swatties; although there were empty seats in the theater, that was only because there were so many standing up
Student Council discusses Reserved Students Digest, new committees for sustainability and ethical purchasing, the upcoming appointments process, and a budget discussion with Al Bloom and Sue Welsh this Tuesday!