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Nine protesters, including one Swarthmore student and one student on an extended leave of absence, were arrested last Saturday, April 3, ending the ...
As the encampment continued at Swarthmore College, faculty-admin communication on next steps was minimal, with many faculty sharing that there was no ...
A comprehensive timeline of the Trotter Lawn encampment and subsequent police response.
The pro-Palestinian encampment constructed on Trotter Lawn on April 30 by Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) and demolished May 3, 2025, bears many ...
Photographer Zack Kreines '25 and Photography Editor James Shelton '28 capture the encampment and subsequent police response.
Below is an abbreviated summary of the four-day encampment on Trotter Lawn, which ended in arrests by law enforcement Saturday morning. The events described below, as well as their lead-up and ...
News Editors provide a recap of the year in news coverage, highlighting our major findings, investigations, and series.
Three members of The Phoenix’s Spring ’25 Editorial Board (Editor-in-Chief Melanie Zelle ’26, Layout Editor Erin Picken ’27, and Sports ...
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.
The Phoenix sent its inaugural campus opinion survey to 593 randomly selected Swarthmore students, representing 34.8% of the student body.
In a new weekly segment, "In Troubled Times", Eugene M. Lang Visiting Professor for Issues of Social Change Ted Gup argues ...
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