The second in a series of conversations with alumni, Sara Sargent ’07 is currently a senior executive editor at Penguin ...
Hisaishi made warm eye contact with the musicians seated in front of him as he swayed and breathed through the notes. When he ...
Recent renovations at Swarthmore Station aimed at improving accessibility pose challenges for disabled students.
A 20-year-old planetarium, never used before, rediscovered by accident, now helps students explore constellations from new ...
Swarthmore Borough is facing another large tax increase in 2026 and every borough expenditure must be analyzed for its return ...
Last week, a small herd of goats paid a visit to Swarthmore’s farm prototype — and they weren’t just there to look cute. The ...
Student use of artificial intelligence (AI) in K-12 education and its implications seem like the elephant in the room in The ...
Hope Dworkin ’26 has always loved abstract art. “In school, everyone [would say] ‘Oh, I could make that,’” they said. “I always got frustrated because I would [think], ‘No, you can’t,’ but I didn’t ...
The politics of Islamophobia in the U.S. is inextricably linked with the “war on terror,” and yet, in the last few weeks, the world saw a rather strange ...
On Monday, Nov. 17, novelist Hamid Ismailov and translator Shelley Fairweather-Vega visited Swarthmore to discuss their recent collaborative work, “We Computers.” The novel, authored by Ismailov and ...
In the inaugural Phoenix faculty poll, 115 faculty members weigh in on topical campus matters, questions, institutions, and controversies.
Last week, a small herd of goats paid a visit to Swarthmore’s farm prototype — and they weren’t just there to look cute. The goats were brought in as part ...
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