For the fourth-straight year, the Centennial Conference women’s soccer championship ended with Johns Hopkins University ...
Jeremy Weinstein-Sears '28 interviews pre-professionally trained dancer and incoming medical school student Greta Matthies ...
Jacob Velarde '27 examines two Democrats' who ran and won on the primary platform of affordability, and what this means for ...
Jonah Sah '27 critiques Swarthmore's conservative approach to the management of its multi-billion dollar endowment and calls for a more democratic approach.
Unfortunately, the fire alarm stole a few precious minutes from our important discussion, which is a pity … I think Swarthmore College students are lucky to have such a wonderful professor such as ...
Alissa Lopes '29 writes on "Familiar Touch," produced by Matthew Thurm '10 that captures memory's tragic, yet poetic beauty.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup, predicted to draw a staggering 5 billion-person viewership, is set to become the most-watched sporting event in history. With the ...
The legal case involving the nine protestors arrested for trespassing following May’s pro-Palestine encampment on Trotter Lawn is proceeding to the Delaware County Court of Common Pleas. The ...
Barbara Yelin is a German author and graphic artist whose stories traverse the past, the present, and the fictional. In 2016, she was awarded the Max and ...
Jacob Velarde '27 examines two Democrats' who ran and won on the primary platform of affordability, and what this means for the future of successful Democratic campaigns.
On Nov. 5, as the sun started setting, around 25 Swarthmore students gathered in the Wister Center, donned some very fashionable yellow aprons, and got to work making candles. However, this wasn’t on ...
The panel featured Professors Stephen O’Connell, Ellen Magenheim, and Mark Kuperberg, and Associate Professor Marc Remer. In light of recent tariffs, healthcare eligibility changes, and trade policies ...