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This article shows live updates and coverage of the four-day encampment on Trotter Lawn that ended after local law ...
News Editors provide a recap of the year in news coverage, highlighting our major findings, investigations, and series.
In a new weekly segment, "In Troubled Times", Eugene M. Lang Visiting Professor for Issues of Social Change Ted Gup argues ...
In his final article as a Swarthmore student, Nathanael Brown '25 takes a look back into the origins of Swarthmore and ...
On April 10, the South-Eastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) announced widespread service cuts and fare ...
Dear Freshman Year, In three days, school will end; freshman year will end. It’s so crazy how fast time has flown by. Truly.
If you attended any of the live music events at Olde Club recently, you may have run into the organizers without realizing.
A visually stunning and captivating feature film, “Sinners” has played in theaters for less than two weeks and has already become a record-breaking hit. In just 48 hours, “Sinners” earned over $45 ...
Editor’s Note: Three members of The Phoenix’s Spring ’25 Editorial Board (Editor-in-Chief Melanie Zelle ’26, Layout Editor Erin Picken ’27, and Sports Editor Katie Kerman ’26), as well as one member ...
Katherine Kihiczak ’25: Get lost in the Crum. Joshua Ovadia ’25: The big advantage of coming to Swarthmore versus other comparable institutions, both liberal arts and otherwise, is the professors.
On April 21, the Amos J. Peaslee Debate Society hosted the annual Bathtub Debate, a beloved Swarthmore tradition that brings together faculty from the three academic divisions – natural sciences, ...