Upbeat music was spilling out from the kitchen as I walked into Billy Wu ’26’s apartment. Mid-breakfast, he turned around, ...
The organizers — Kiara Dresp Pedra ’27, Jonas Barr ’27, Ary Henry ’28, and Kya Boldizsar ’28 — started the Swarthmore ...
One of the organizers and speakers at the demonstration, Talia Giles, told The Phoenix that to her knowledge, over 30 ...
Mel Hsu sits at the center of the stage wearing a denim blue jumpsuit and a smile, surrounded by pools of warm amber light that spill from the vintage-looking lamps scattered around her. The concert ...
Last fall, our news team continued to capture the regular drumbeat of academic and extracurricular life at the college, while also committing itself to explaining matters that might go overlooked in ...
As a fervent member of Haruki Murakami’s cult following, my interest was piqued when I learned of his self-coined “somewhat of a memoir” focused on his ...
In this edition of Swat Says, students offer their thoughts on Sunday's Winter Formal dance, share hot takes on the Grammys, and express their outrage at the groundhog's recent sombering ...
Vivian Li '29 reviews Mel Hsu's performance, which took place on January 30th. Mission Statement We, The Phoenix, aim to ...
The Phoenix asked students to submit photos taken over Winter Break. Collected below are some snapshots of where Swatties went and what they saw.
On Saturday, Jan. 24, Widener University was cold, gray, and slow-moving. Overall, the weather promised a dull day for Chester, PA. Even still, dozens of attendees lined up inside the university’s ...
Stewart '27 reports on Public Safety's new Executive Director and shares more about what his tenure may bring.
On the other hand, Smith would become a music legend, known for her fusion of rock and lyrical poetry, which would pave the way for New York punk music. “Just Kids” was one of the books I had been ...
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