The college's endowment enjoyed stronger returns in 2024-25 than in the years before it. Chief Investment Officer Frank Grunseich contextualizes the numbers.
Wyatt Brannon '26 argues that, if students want to have some control over how the college operates, they should use the historically radical power of student government.
Former Opinions Editor Nathanael Brown takes a deep dive into the history of the Swarthmore CO-OP's intertwined, and sometime fraught, relationship with Swarthmore College.
Take the ultimate Swattie quiz and see — I bet you are a Swattie! Answers: If you mostly got 1), Yay, you belong at this school! You are the “Swattie” who wakes up right before class because you’ve worked your butt off
Blackalicious brought West Coast beats and high energy to the Swarthmore campus on Saturday night, as the hip-hop group performed in front of an enthusiastic crowd on the LPAC Main [...]
Still recovering after last weekend? Try heading to the Philadelphia Museum of Art to see their new exhibit of work by Jacob van Ruisdael a 17th century Dutch landscape painter. [...]
Mark Thatcher '06 will give a senior vocal recital consisting of works by Monteverdi, Cavalli, Ravel, Schubert, and other composers this Sunday at 8:00 in Lang Concert Hall. Thatcher's programming [...]
Pure excitement is rare these days but it is certainly warranted by the production of Donizetti's "Elixir of Love," coming this winter to the Lang Center. As Music Department Chair [...]
Documentary filmmakers Cindy Burstein, Tony Heriza and Wendy Univer came to Swat to show their film "Passionate Voices" and lead a discussion about the issues raised. Passionate Voices deals with [...]
Bad news for those of you accustomed to stocking up on mini-M&Ms before your Thursday night seminars--those nights of sugar-highs are no longer. Ice cream bar has been permanently rescheduled [...]
There he is, by the Sharples refreshment stand at six o' clock, almost every evening. As he chats with friends, you hazard a glance. He comes closer and almost moves [...]
Swarthmore denizens heading down to Sharples this morning found a series of colorful chalkings waiting for them. "I'm not a geek, but my (lab) partner is!" "UNIX is the new [...]
In the last of the lectures from the Perspectives on the Humanities series, Swarthmore alumna Susan Leigh Foster '71 spoke on the history of choreography and the choreographer. Foster is [...]
In the last four years, artist Jonathan Hyman has taken over thirteen thousand photographs of vernacular public memorials created in the wake of September 11, 2001. Hyman is the only [...]