By Yen Nguyen, Staff Writer While scrolling through Instagram, I came across a page dedicated to those born under the astrological sign Gemini. A meme
Category: Arts
Create Philly: Tackling the Intricacies of Creative Careers
By Avery Matteo, Staff Writer Walking into the Saxby’s Headquarters on 23rd and Chestnut felt like being dropped into a modern, sprawling office space that
A First Class Ticket to Cannes: Bryn Mawr Sophomore Attends Prestigious International Film Festival
By Vanessa Shehu, Staff Writer While many of us headed home from Bryn Mawr at the end of the 2018–2019 school year, Kareena Mehta ‘22
Pussy Riot’s Nadya Tolokonnikova: Activism Under Totalitarianism
By Leo Baudhuin, Staff Editor On September 26, Swarthmore College welcomed the feminist Russian punk rock group, Pussy Riot, to their stage. The event was
What Can the Humanities Do for You?
By Gwynne Dulaney, Staff Editor In recent years, skepticism towards the liberal arts has risen amongst students and adults throughout the country. Liberal arts students
Syria in Ink: Images from the Syrian Civil War
By Claire Blood-Cheney, Staff Writer In times of war, specific narratives tend to emerge from the turmoil while others are buried under the rubble. The
“The Lightning Thief” Musical Review
By Kate Hawthorne, Staff Editor For a small off-Broadway musical, “The Lightning Thief” has been going surprisingly strong. The musical was first introduced in 2014
Oscars Highlights 2019
By Liz Hoo, Staff Writer On February 28, the 91st Academy Awards were shown on ABC. This year was very unique because there was no
A Cinematic Sensation: “Captain Marvel”
By Kate Hawthorne, Staff Editor After 11 years since the beginning of the Marvel Cinematic universe, one of the most anticipated films in the entire
Classical Stories Retold by Madeline Miller
By Kate Hawthorne, Arts Editor Madeline Miller, a novelist who first received acclaim for her 2012 debut novel and New York Times bestseller, “Song of