All’s Well that Ends at Some Point
Installation artist Ima Fraud and Dramaturge Keith Galessing have joined forces in developing a new vision of Shakespeare’s “All’s Well that Ends Well,” performed entirely with garden gnomes.
Read moreInstallation artist Ima Fraud and Dramaturge Keith Galessing have joined forces in developing a new vision of Shakespeare’s “All’s Well that Ends Well,” performed entirely with garden gnomes.
Read moreOn Sunday, March 29, six Swarthmore students took the deer cull situation into their own hands and marched into the Crum fully loaded.
Read moreThe college will simultaneously eliminate the music program while restarting the football program.
Read moreFollowing the lead of the Women’s Resource Center, Delta Upsilon has announced its decision to become a dry fraternity, effective immediately.
Read moreAngered by the vegetarian menu presented two weeks ago at the Meatout Sharples takeover, members of the Carnivore Committee recently revealed themselves and announced their own takeover, VegOut, to take place tonight.
Read moreJohn Smith ’13 isn’t fully aware of it yet, but checking the “I’m Coming!” box on that acceptance letter he got yesterday means that he has just given up all hope of ever changing the world.
Read moreWith the housing lotteries coming up soon, the Gazette decided to sit down with the Swatties who know their dorms best, the Dorm Creatures! This week, we interview Willets Cat, the favored feline of the campus’ well-known basically-sophomore dorm.
Read moreThis past week, Sharples’ own original Puppy Club Bar grabbed the national title as “Best in Show” in Campus Cuisine Magazine’s annual ranking of college dining.
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