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Our campuses in the Tri-Co are unfortunately, under unprecedented attack. In recent weeks, a new direction on immigration policy by the Trump ...
Most college students have never heard of the Deliveristas’ Rights movement. Soren Miner ’28 wants that to change. This summer, he will be working with ...
Swarthmore’s Student Government Organization (SGO) held a town hall on Monday, April 14, from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. at the Intercultural (IC) Dome, providing ...
Le Voyage de Talia (2022) is a bilingual, 80 minute Belgian/Senegalese film in Wolof and French by director Christophe Rolin. The film was nominated for ...
Vaidehee Durgude ’25 walked into the East side of Shane lounge where I had settled myself with my various interview materials. She introduced herself, ...
It is my professional, chronically exhausted opinion that not all spots on campus are made equal for napping. For one, I can assure you that falling ...
Sophomore women’s tennis player, Ella Strickler ’27 was recognized as the Centennial Tennis Player of the Week on April 8 following her first award on ...
Joshua Hausman ’05, assistant professor of economics and public policy at the University of Michigan, delivered a talk on how the ...
MLB season is underway, with Opening Day on March 27. While it is still early in the season, several teams have begun to separate themselves from ...
On Saturday, April 12, the Swarthmore Pan-Asian Association (SPAA) hosted its fourth annual Cherry Blossom Festival in Upper Tarble. The event, which ...
Swarthmore’s Plans for a Sport Facility Revamp Swarthmore College already boasts impressive athletics facilities: a newly turfed field, two outdoor tennis ...
In the face of escalating federal attacks on non-citizens, academic freedom, and diversity in higher education, Swarthmore College’s response has been marked by unsettling ambiguity.