In light of President Val Smith’s recent announcement that she will conclude her presidency at Swarthmore College, and as the ...
Erin Picken '27 criticizes the embrace of tools and technology that seek to remove any difficulty -- or friction -- from ...
Data on students’ average grades over the past two decades show that the average grade given at Swarthmore has risen across all divisions.
Check out our ‘Queeries’ column! This time on Mart Crowley’s 1968 play-adapted film “The Boys in the Band.” ...
Simone Gingerich-Boberg ’26 on their experiences with dance and the ways their practice has evolved during their time at ...
Some analysis, takeaways, and biography of who is on the committee to select the next president of Swarthmore.
Sociologist Arlie Russell Hochschild discusses the role emotions played among Trump supporters and how understanding them helps us move forward.
Senator Chris Van Hollen ’83 discusses his political approach to an increasingly progressive and outspoken role in the national scene.
Millions of brackets are filled out by spectators in hopes that, through all the ups and downs of March Madness competition, their perfect bracket will come out on top. For decades, however, the ...
Though the heart of this production lies in an attempt to expressively depict the exceeding cruelty of a fast-developing society against each of its citizens, Fruauff, juxtaposing the weight of the ...
The Italian sodas were one of the best things to happen to Crumb, specifically the flavored syrups. There’s so much that you can do with them, and there are so many flavors for different seasons or ...
Opinions Editor Nasrin Ahmed '28 examines the difficulties of reckoning with the passage of time through her analysis of American author James Baldwin's "If Beale Street Could Talk".