Dean of Admissions explains how Swarthmore recruits and enrolls students while sustaining its test-optional policy amid national debates over standardized testing.
In this special Final Exams edition of Swat Says, students discuss their plans for winter break, reveal their most dreaded upcoming finals, and share their thoughts on the Swarthmore Marriage Pact.
Nayla Punjabi '26 shares her experiences at Middlebury's Experiential Learning Conference, where herself and two other Swarthmore students learned about systems mapping, a technique which encourages a holistic and strategic approach to problem-solving.
Genine Collins ’27 is a force to be reckoned with in the pool. On Nov. 8, the junior swimmer broke Swarthmore and Centennial Conference records in the 50 freestyle with a time of 23.25, beating out her previous 23.30 school record. For
Track and Field: On Friday, Dec 10., Swarthmore track and field traveled to Lancaster, PA, to compete in the Diplomat Open hosted by Franklin & Marshall College. The Garnet were one of fifteen colleges represented in the indoor meet, the first of
The National Hockey League’s (NHL) opening day was Oct. 7 this season. As you may know, the NHL sucks the last ounce of consumerism out of sports fans by making their season span six months of 82 games per team. In the
Recently, I have been conscientious of presence. The way one holds themselves. The way one walks with purpose. The way one eats alone in the glowing sunlight. Before college, I thought if one was by themself, it meant that they were lonely.
The second in a series of conversations with alumni, Sara Sargent ’07 is currently a senior executive editor at Penguin Random House. Like last week’s Grace Dignazio ’22, she’s pursued a career around writing, though the dates and details differ slightly …
The week long residency of the East Coast Artists began yesterday with a lecture by Richard Schechner, the group's artistic director. Schechner, a professor at NYU, acclaimed director, and author [...]
With classes now in full swing and computers starting to break, Swarthmore students have begun flocking to ITS for technology help. But instead of the familiar dorm techs and the [...]
Additional reporting by Jon Peters Last week, much of the nation watched helplessly as Hurricane Katrina slammed into the Gulf Coast, displacing enormous populations and leaving thousands dead. The feeling [...]
With classes underway and students now settling into their routines, Olde Club is ready to rock socks off with the announcement of the concerts for Fall 2005. The line-up features [...]
If wielding swords is your type of amusement, head to the Fencing Club. The Fencing Club joins the leagues of various other intramural sports at Swat. Hopefully the new fencing [...]
Lift the end-of-weekend blues with the Monday Midday Concert Series. In a new initiative sponsored by the Fetter Chamber Music program, six lunch-time concerts will be played throughout the school [...]
The Phildelphia Live Arts Festival and Philly Fringe starts today. The Live Arts Festival presents high profile, innovative performing arts groups both from the Philadelphia area and the rest of [...]
Earthlust, Swarthmore's environmental group, recently finished a campaign that will allow for more of the campus's power to be wind generated. Wind power will now represent 1,464,000 kWh, or 8.1% [...]
Many students have noticed that Underhill Music Library is now open 85 hours a week (from 9:00 a.m. until midnight every weekday), up from last year's approximate 60 hours a [...]