As students return to campus, they may notice the absence of familiar garnet polos. Swarthmore's Department of Public Safety ...
EW: [Pennsylvania Governor Josh] Shapiro recently proposed legislation to rein in private equity in healthcare, aiming to prevent the abrupt closure that happened with Crozer. How effective do you ...
Swarthmore’s 2025-26 fiscal year budget includes slightly increased spending and pay raises, with some cuts to research, travel, and food expenses to ensure flows from the endowment do not surpass the ...
Scheppele highlighted Jackson’s role as solicitor general, where he pursued a legal defense for Roosevelt’s “radical new vision of government called the New Deal,” which reimagined the boundaries of ...
On Sept. 20, Swarthmore men’s and women’s soccer packed their bags and boarded buses for Baltimore to play their long-time ...
Swarthmore librarian Abigail Weil traces the connection between repressive, authoritarian politics and book bans, while offering a vision for the library as a place in which we might begin to confront ...
Catch Grace’s playwriting thesis showcase on Oct. 25 at 7:30 p.m. in the Frear Ensemble Theater to experience firsthand her boundless storytelling. Beginning with a childhood dollhouse, now, her work ...
“Being a performative male means embracing women, embracing what it means to be a woman in this world, and understanding where they’re coming from,” said Nick Fettig ’26, Contestant 19 and finalist in ...
Welcome to “How To Do Things You Suck At,” every Swattie’s go-to guide on how to try something new and (eventually) succeed in it. Want to learn how to ...
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Pollet '28 argues that, in the aftermath of their defeat last year, Democrats should embrace a politics grounded in bold, clear, and convicted beliefs that need not be bound to the party line.
Nasrin Ahmed '28 exposes the contradiction between Jubilee's performative commitment to productive dialogue and futile divisiveness that their content model promotes in reality.