SpletOn October 1, 1968 Swarthmore College’s student-run newspaper the Phoenix published a letter written by the chairman and vice chairman of SASS, Clinton Etheridge Jr. and Don Mizell, to Dean Hargadon questioning the depth of the administration’s commitment to diversifying Swarthmore College. Splet"Our print newspaper is an item that symbolizes not only The Phoenix, but the Swarthmore community itself. Students pick up copies of The Phoenix at Sharples and open them …
W.H. Auden at Swarthmore
SpletThe Phoenix Description Clippings from The Phoenix, the student newspaper of Swarthmore College, from the fall of 1968 to the fall of 1973. The newspaper was at that time a bi-weekly publication with the exception of a special supplement on rare occasions such as during the 1969 sit-in which were on a daily basis. Splet04. nov. 2024 · Swarthmore, US The Phoenix is the independent campus newspaper of Swarthmore College since 1881. The Phoenix publishes every Thursday, except during examination and vacation periods. 1200... cornwall way blyth
The Swarthmorean and the Swarthmore News, 1914-2013
Splet26. jan. 2012 · JANUARY 26, 2012 • THE CAMPUS NEWSPAPER OF SWARTHMORE COLLEGE SINCE 1881 • VOLUME 135, ISSUE 2. THE. PHOENIX Painting a Fresh Picture. Inside: New VP Clauss to head ambitious capital campaign ... SpletPred 1 dnevom · by Suhyun Kim. April 13, 2024. Craig Williamson is The Alfred H. and Peggi Bloom professor of English Literature. His area of study and teaching is concentrated in … SpletThe phoenix has deep roots in Swarthmore lore. When the College's iconic Parrish Hall was gutted by fire in 1881, it was immediately rebuilt, rising, some noted, from the ashes like the bird found in Egyptian and Greek mythology. ... The Phoenix became the name of the campus newspaper. An attempt by alums to choose a mascot during the 1995-96 ... cornwall waverunner