Swarthmore's representative in Congress, Mary Gay Scanlon, discusses the politics of higher education, legislating under Trump, and this political moment.
In this edition of Office Hours, faculty reflect on how they feel Swarthmore has changed during their time at the college.
On April 8, Associate Professor of History Ahmad Shokr hosted an event addressing American and Middle Eastern political ...
The Social Affairs Committee (SAC) issued a formal statement about the DU Party themed "Professors and School Girls" on Wednesday, writing, "We did not intend to support or in any [...] ...
Music and theater are the two forms that move me the most,” I declared. In response, my friend said he often had trouble believing actors in non-professional settings, and thus theater had limited ...
Read about Sports and Social Media Editors' Arts Recommendations ...
Just over four months after President Val Smith announced the removal of Spencer Trotter’s name from the campus academic building known as Trotter Hall, the work of its renaming task force is entering ...
Provost Rich Wicentowski talks about his approach to leading Swarthmore's academic programming through strategic planning, faculty interaction, and other college issues.
The new SGO president- and vice president-elect share their vision and goals for their term, addressing free speech restrictions, a retroactive pass/fail option, and more.
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 ...
Jace Boland '27 condemns the college's decision to arrest him and eight others after the college called law enforcement last spring to dismantle a pro-Palestine encampment.
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