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
On Thursday, librarians at McCabe unveiled a new exhibit in honor of this year’s Banned Books Week. The American Library Association introduced Banned Books Week in 1982 to raise awareness [...]
A few lively balloons decorated Parrish West Circle yesterday as a throng of people gathered in the grass, listening to the head cross-country coach Peter Carroll talk about stretching techniques. [...]
Many students have noted in the past month the need to dodge water sprinklers on the way to class. The cause? The college has received less than an inch of [...]
This weekend is packed with events as Swarthmore students look longingly at the other side of (certain) midterms and anticipate fall break. The annual Dactyl Hunt will take place on [...]
by Steve DeanIf you have wandered toward the western edge of Parrish Beach recently, you may have noticed a mysterious grassless line of dirt or the workmen who have been [...]
For the second year in a row, the party will be held by the Social Affairs Committee and Student Council, and they currently plan to hold it in Upper Tarble and Paces. Alcohol will be served in Paces, which will also have
Jacob Olupona, a professor of African religious traditions at Harvard Divinity School, gave a lecture yesterday entitled "The New Diaspora: African Immigrant Religious Communities in America". Olupona stated that in traditional African religions a god was judged by his functional effects in