FeaturesBuddy ComedyFall 2018When it comes to humor, Marina Tempelsman ’10 and Niccolo Aeed ’10 are no dummies.
FeaturesWhat's So Funny?Fall 2018To honor more than a century of handmade student publications, we’ve created our own, mining Swarthmorean humor in the most obscure corners.
FeaturesHee Haw Fall 2018On her farmette in Ohio, Martha Harrell Howard ’75 has bred and raised hundreds of miniature donkeys.
Common GoodSing Your Heart Out Fall 2018Gabriel Tajeu ’03 has released two albums on the Japanese label Sweet Soul Records.
Common Good'Every Voice Heard'Fall 2018Swarthmore's taken action to increase our student voting rate in this year’s midterm elections ... and you can help.
Common GoodCrooked Ways in the Wilderness Fall 2018How the myth of the Jersey Devil was born from a Quaker quarrel.
Liberal Arts LivesTriple (Axel) ThreatFall 2018Competitive skater William Tran ’03 sunlights as a Los Angeles entertainment lawyer.
StudentwiseMy College ExperienceFall 2018Swarthmore is a crazy, beautiful mosaic, says Dana Homer ’21.
Learning CurveSaving ParadiseFall 2018Flooding in Kauai impacts the work of Uma Nagendra ’09, an ecologist at Limahuli Garden and Preserve.
Common GoodVisionary AppreciationFall 2018History links the research of Lisa Steiner ’54 with Swarthmore’s first Nobel laureate, Christian Anfinsen ’37.
Alumni ProfilesCasting a Wide Net Fall 2018Talia Young ’01 created Fishadelphia, a local—and mobile—seafood program.
Common GoodTheir Eyes Were Watching DotsFall 2018When Pat Carney ’87 first glimpsed EyeGuide Focus, he thought, The world needs this.
Alumni NewsRachel Guy Schuchardt ’94Fall 2018The mother of 10 discusses her full house—and even fuller heart.
Common GoodIslands in the StreamFall 2018Evelyn Edson ’62 translated a 15th-century travel guide full of shipwrecks, sea monsters, and superstitions.
Liberal Arts LivesLift Every Voice and SingFall 2018Activism informs Ken Giles ’71's life ... and his music.
Common GoodArt of RetirementFall 2018Temple honored Bennett Lorber ’64, H’96 with a portrait by Swarthmore professor Randall Exon.
Alumni NewsSpotlight On … Romane Paul ’10Fall 2018He was Columbia Law School’s J.D. class speaker for 2018.
Common GoodCollege NewsFall 2018Faculty promotions, Athletics Hall of Fame inductions, and new Board of Managers members.
Common GoodTheater, Memory, and an Istanbul ReunionFall 2018Theater alumni cherish the personal and academic connections that made a recent reunion possible.
Common GoodGiving Garden Fall 2018Lynn Etheredge ’68 gifted each of his classmates with an honorary Scott Arboretum membership.
Common GoodTruth and ConsequencesFall 2018Dave McGrail ’97’s Surviving Middle School books let preteens see where their decisions could lead.
Common GoodSurvey Says ...Fall 2018The results are in from a College survey on communications interests and preferences.
Global ThinkingWhen the Smoke ClearsFall 2018Budding cannabis-law authority Niley Dorit ’76 sees opportunities growing.
Looking BackUFOs! Terror! Quakers!Fall 2018My favorite Swarthmore memory is our 1948 WSRN War of the Worlds rebroadcast.
Community VoicesLosing TrustFall 2018Suspicion and strange vigilance diminish us all, says Mavis Biss ’02.
Alumni ProfilesQuaker LightsFall 2018Ed Stabler ’51 and Brian Ratcliffe ’11 are alumni Friends—and friends.
Alumni ProfilesAngels Among UsFall 2018Jonathan Evan Goldberg ’92 said ‘halo’ to compassionate comedy.
Behind the BookThe End of Hollywood?Fall 2018How and why entertainment has changed so radically this century.
Spoken WordHumanism of HumorFall 2018English Literature Professor Nora Johnson explains what comedy say about society.