Micaela Baranello's contributions to the Daily Gazette

Micaela Baranello is a member of the class of 2007. She served as a reporter, as Arts Editor, and as Chief Copy Editor with the Gazette, and in 2007 received the Drew Pearson Award in Student Journalism for her three years' work with the publication. At Swarthmore, she majored in music and at last notice was living it up as a graduate student in New Jersey.

Copy Editor's note

May 11th, 2007

As I look forward to my graduation, I have looked back on the three years I have spent as a member of the Daily Gazette staff with amazement. These years [...]

Haverford's Sharpless and our Sharples

May 11th, 2007

Tri-Co travelers may have seen Haverford's Sharpless Hall. Does that have anything to do with our Sharples? Which came first?
Haverford's Isaac Sharpless was a professor of math and astronomy and [...]

Jamboree promises unfathomable amount of fun, excitement

May 7th, 2007

For two nights only, all seven of Swarthmore's a capella groups will come together for Jamboree, the semesterly instrument-free extravaganza, taking place tonight and tomorrow night at 7:00 p.m. in [...]

Mark Loria '08 to perform jazz piano recital

April 27th, 2007

Tonight at 8:00, pianist Mark Loria '08 will perform his junior recital, which will be comprised of jazz works by Bill Evans, Chick Corea, Herbie Hancock, and others, along with [...]

Directing II Night of Scenes this weekend

April 26th, 2007

This weekend, Swarthmore is to be treated to an ecclectic smattering of drama productions. On Saturday and Sunday, the Theater Department is presenting the Directing II Workshop's Night Of Scenes. [...]

Bar-David, Sato explore cello-piano repertoire

March 26th, 2007

On Thursday night, cellist Ohad Bar-David and pianist Keiko Sato played a substantial and varied recital in Lang Concert Hall. The program included sonatas for cello and piano by Brahms [...]

Orchestra 2001 takes on Ligeti, Kim, Menotti, and Prado

February 26th, 2007

Friday night brought Orchestra 2001 to Lang Concert Hall with its usual eclectic variety of 20th and 21st century repertory, here an exceptionally rewarding program. The inclusion of Gyorgy Ligeti's [...]

Operatically, my dear Watson: "A Scandal in Bohemia" premieres

February 19th, 2007

On Saturday afternoon, Swarthmore was treated to an unstaged preview of professors Tom Whitman and Natalie Anderson's new opera, "A Scandal in Bohemia," based on the story by Arthur Conan [...]

Orchestra 2001 offers world premiere, modernism, and Mozart

January 29th, 2007

Orchestra 2001 gave a typically eclectic concert on Saturday night in Lang Concert Hall. The program, conducted by James Freeman, consisted of works of Ligeti, Augusta Read Thomas, Andrew Rudin, [...]

How Swarthmoor became Swarthmore

November 6th, 2006

Whether you pronounce the "r" or not, maybe you have wondered where the name of our beloved school came from. Swarthmore was named after Swarthmoor Hall, found in Cumbria, England [...]

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