Former Phoenix humor columnist Michael Weithorn ’78 suggests an update to Swarthmore's website and mission statement to better reflect the reality of the college's punitive approach to student protestors.
In this edition of Swat Says, students share their dorm horror stories, discuss their thoughts on room selection, and brainstorm what new businesses should come to the Swarthmore Ville.
79 members of Swarthmore's faculty and staff condemn the college's recent disciplinary charges against student protestors for the distribution of allegedly violent zines.
Katie Kerman: Congratulations on your Centennial Athlete of the Week award and becoming the program’s all-time leader in triples and stolen-bases! Can you take us through those moments when you broke two program records and how you and your team celebrated? Iris
As the spring weather is heating up, so is Swarthmore’s softball team. The Garnet currently sit atop the standings in the Centennial Conference with an 11-1 conference record and are in position to secure the top seed in the upcoming postseason tournament.
John Clarke gave the Benjamin West Lecture in the History of Art yesterday in the LPAC Cinema. The Annie Laurie Howard Regents Professor of Fine Arts at the University of [...]
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 [...]
Yesterday, Belfast poet Adrian Rice read from his poetry in the Scheuer Room. He was the first visiting poet in a series of events which will bring Irish poets to [...]
Out of the opening darkness appear John Beauregard and Gregory Holt, two of the four members of the Green Chair Dance Group. The music is a simple melody, yet its [...]
The Board of Managers approved the 2005-2006 college budget at their meeting last weekend, including an increase in tuition that will bring total costs to $41,280 including room and board, [...]
The Amos J. Peaslee Debate Society competed at Princeton University's debate tournament this weekend, taking on the top teams in the U.S. as well as a small contingent from Oxford [...]