FFS Revises Rules
The Forum for Free Speech [FFS] is the organization which, according to their charter, distributes money from the Student Budget Committee in order to organize “spoken-word events on Swarthmore’s campus.” […]
Read moreThe Forum for Free Speech [FFS] is the organization which, according to their charter, distributes money from the Student Budget Committee in order to organize “spoken-word events on Swarthmore’s campus.” […]
Read moreCouncil realizes that there’s confusion around the plan to move events from the Reserved Students Digest to the spiffy new calendar, and is planning on having a forum showing how […]
Read moreWomen’s Soccer #19 Swarthmore 1, McDaniel 0
Men’s Soccer Gettysburg 1, Swarthmore 0
Volleyball McDaniel 3, Swarthmore 1
Field Hockey McDaniel 2, Swarthmore 1
Adrian Davalos ’09 currently has a one-man show at the Kitao Gallery titled DisIntegration. Open hours for his show are Saturday from 3-5pm, Sunday from 12-2pm, and Monday from 4-6pm. […]
Read moreLast Wednesday, Swarthmore students eating dinner at Sharples were in for a pleasant surprise: many of them left the Pasta Bar serving station with tiny candy bars on their trays. […]
Read moreLast week’s performance by Earl Greyhound marked the beginning of another semester of concerts at Olde Club. Now that we’re all in the mood for more indie rock goodness, the […]
Read moreSwarthmore’s self-titled “Queen of Fun”, Assistant Student Activities Coordinator Paury Flowers, has encouraged students via e-mail to travel into Philadelphia. The Campus Philly Kick-off will feature live music, art, and […]
Read moreDespite opposition from conservative groups and even President Bush himself, yesterday the Senate voted 60 to 39 to end debate on the Matthew Shepard Act and the Local Law Enforcement […]
Read more“I thought the discussion did a nice job of culminating the Clothesline Project,” said Nell Bang-Jensen ’11. “It was a really intense, emotional week and it was nice to have the opportunity to look forward. It was really empowering to take those horrible experiences and to relate them to Swarthmore, and be able to ask, ‘Okay, what can we do about it?’”
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