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
During Sunday's meeting, student groups updated StuCo members and StuCo discussed a constitutional amendment to the Budgeting Decisions Appeals process.
The Gazette was asked about lights in the sky that appeared above McCabe and Pearson last Wednesday. We forwarded the image to Astronomy Professor David Cohen, who responded that "the images look plausibly like northern lights. It's unusual but not unheard of
Attendees at tonight's performance at the Lang Concert Hall will be in for a rare treat. Miranda Weinberg '09 and Robert Hollahan '09 will be leading a bevy of musicians through a series of odd but imaginative pieces completely composed by current
This weekend, a nine-student cast will be presenting "Selections from 365 Days/365 Plays by Suzan-Lori Parks" in Upper Tarble. The 23 selected plays showcase those fleeting moments when people pass through one another's lives.
Those of you planning to stick around the city this Thanksgiving should check out the parade along the Parkway on Thursday morning. Otherwise, here are a few weekend options to get you in a thankful mood!
Dr. Strokes wonders why it's sometimes easier to have sex than to talk about sex (yes, even for her) and asks a whole bunch of questions which maybe you can answer.
Last Tuesday, November 11, Mawrtyrs packed Dalton to attend a discussion entitled “Straight at Bryn Mawr" at which students discussed being marginalized and the need to come out as straight.
Though Haverford students were shocked and appalled when they discovered feces in Gummere basement in mid-September, not much thought was given to the possibility of such an event happening again. Unfortunately, history repeated itself.
Ethan Bogdan '13, currently on a gap year, argues that the college should reconsider its decision to cull the deer in the Crum, and suggests a non-lethal option.