Dustin Trabert's contributions to the Daily Gazette

Senior Company Presents a Tableau of Guilt and 'Innocence'

December 7th, 2007

Joe Borkowski '08, with Lauren Dubowski '08 of Bryn Mawr one of the co-directors of this year's Senior Company production, describes the play as a "tale of guilt and innocence [...]

A New Vision for "A Midsummer Night's Dream"

November 14th, 2007

Anne Coleman '09, the director of A Midsummer Night's Dream, "loathes the play when it is done poorly." Expanding on this, she explains that many productions of the play are "fluffy, insubstantial, and a waste of a beautiful text." From all appearances, her production of what many consider Shakespeare's greatest comedy, will not be one such production.

Philosopher Urges Epistemological Conciliation

November 11th, 2007

It is a tendency of academics to defend their positions on controversial topics with conviction despite the existence of many similarly talented thinkers who argue differently. David Christensen, an [...]

Rachel Sugar '08 Writes, Stars in Mad Girl's Love Song

October 4th, 2007

Rachel Sugar '08 speaks about a solo performance about Sylvia Plath she conceived, wrote, and performs.

A Cappella Groups Confront Membership Issues

September 21st, 2007

The vibrant a cappella scene at Swarthmore will be seeing some changes this semester. Two co-ed singing groups are taking measures to deal with pressures on membership: Chaverim shifts [...]

Constitution Never Truly Followed, says Scheppele

September 19th, 2007

In the American imagination, our Constitution has attained sovereign status as a great, undefiable stabilizer lasting throughout our history. Kim Lane Scheppele, the Director of the Program in Law [...]

International relations giants come to Swarthmore

March 30th, 2007

Starting later today, Swarthmore begins a extensive symposium on "Anti-Americanism, Failing States and American Foreign Policy: Challenges in Contemporary International Politics."
The symposium, held in honor of retiring Political Science Professor [...]

Carlotta Gall talks students through Iraq

March 21st, 2007

While the War in Iraq continues, it can be easy for even the politically aware to forget that the United States is participating in another major armed conflict in the [...]

Historian speaks on America’s pro-family tradition of politics

March 8th, 2007

One of the great disputes in politics, both in theory and in practice, is that between individualist and communitarian conceptions of the state and society. In his talk entitled "Pro-Family [...]

Economics hires two tenure-track professors

March 2nd, 2007

The Economics Department is hiring Erin Todd Bronchetti, a new Ph.D. from Northwestern University, and David Huffman, currently a professor at the Institute of Labor Economics in Bonn.

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