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The Revolutionary Theater class performed a pair of pieces collectively called “Chekhov in the Courtyard” yesterday afternoon in Kohlberg Courtyard. The class, taught by Visiting Assistant Professor of Russian Brian…
May 2, 2013 / No Comment / Read More
Colorful works by this semester’s Oil Painting class were installed in McCabe last week, completely filling the first floor foyer. Paintings range from intensely vibrant to pastel, dreamy to vivid.…
April 28, 2013 / 1 Comment / Read More
The Swarthmore Institute for Liberal Arts in the 21st Century may be an ambitious name for a start-up organization that received its first funding just months ago and up to…
April 9, 2013 / 2 Comments / Read More
The Daily Gazette‘s Co-Editor-in-Chief Max Nesterak ’13 and Arts & Features Editor Lily Jamison-Cash ’15 report on their spring break trip to the Woodie Awards. The Awards, held every year…
April 5, 2013 / No Comment / Read More
Anton Chekhov’s Three Sisters is set in “The Prozorov house and grounds in a provincial Russian town.” We are constantly being told by Vershinin (Mark Levine-Weinberg ’14) that life will…
April 5, 2013 / No Comment / Read More
Yellowstockings performed Shakespeare’s Macbeth in LPAC last weekend. The Daily Gazette spoke with Director Patrick Ross ’15 and Assistant Director Sara Morell ’15 about their experiences with putting Yellowstockings’ first show…
March 5, 2013 / 1 Comment / Read More
Dean Braun: Referendum Would Not Be Binding Co-Presidents Gabby Capone ’13 and Victor Brady ‘13 met with Dean of Students Liz Braun last week to discuss the proposed referendum on…
February 26, 2013 / 5 Comments / Read More
Swarthmore will turn 150 next year, and to mark the celebration the Sesquicentennial Committee is putting together a slew of events. Though many of the events and most of the…
February 19, 2013 / 1 Comment / Read More
Gripping, touching, ferocious – and told through the eyes of a six-year-old; oscar-nominated film Beasts of the Southern Wild riveted a fully-packed Sci 101 last Friday night, followed by a…
February 12, 2013 / No Comment / Read More
In “Arsenic and Water,” a photograph in J. Henry Fair’s current exhibit in McCabe, a river of red seems to flow between two ashy mountains. This crimson scarf, blanketing the…
January 29, 2013 / No Comment / Read More