Friday, October 1, 2004

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Students flood Parrish Beach to watch debate - by Jonathan Ference

Pterodactyls in the Night: SWIL prepares for annual Hunt - by Micaela Baranello

College Corner: Interview with Jacob Winkler '07 of SM(UT) - by Andrew Quinton

Weekend Roundup - by Victoria Swisher, Contributor


Monday, October 4, 2004

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Swat students victorious in copyright lawsuit - by Greg Leiserson, Staff Reporter

Swatties form fan club and host tailgate to increase "Tide Pride" - by Alex Glick, Staff Reporter


Tuesday, October 5, 2004

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Nobel Laureate Stiglitz discusses recent economic failures - by Andrew Quinton


Wednesday, October 6, 2004

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Construction blaze forces evacuation of Parrish - by Jonathan Ference

Joe Alberti '06 questions treatment of Dining Services employees - by Greg Leiserson, Staff Reporter

Peter Boal and Company performs - by Micaela Baranello


Thursday, October 7, 2004

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SVRC successfully appeals funding through proper channels, focuses further scrutiny on SAC bylaw regarding political ideologies - by Maile Arvin, Staff Reporter

ITS experiments with VOIP telephone systems, wireless hubs - by Megan Mill

Desmond Tutu speaks about hope, forgiveness at Villanova - by Victoria Swisher, Contributor


Friday, October 8, 2004

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Movie Review: Che Takes a Road Trip in "The Motorcycle Diaries" - by Micaela Baranello


Monday, October 18, 2004

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Career Services tweaks externship program - by Lauren Janowitz

Pro-Choice Task Force prepares for active year with on-campus Planned Parenthood patient escort training - by Jonathan Ference


Tuesday, October 19, 2004

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Ali-Dinar calls for peace in Darfur - by Andrew Quinton

John Edwards addresses enthusiastic Haverford crowd - by Micaela Baranello


Wednesday, October 20, 2004

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Swatmail experiences slowdown, reverts to TWIG - by Ken Patton

Poole brings math, politics together - by Andrew Quinton


Thursday, October 21, 2004

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Admissions Office soon to share new DVD with prospective and current students - by Maile Arvin, Staff Reporter

Co-op moves to new location, expands selection - by Ken Patton

Large Scale Event process tweaked, coordinator added - by Micaela Baranello


Friday, October 22, 2004

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College Corner: Interview with a shuttle passenger - by Alex Glick, Staff Reporter


Sunday, October 24, 2004

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Dower lectures on modern relevance of the U.S. occupation of Japan - by Victoria Swisher, Contributor


Monday, October 25, 2004

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Queer activist and poet Letta Neely speaks as part of Coming Out Week - by Maile Arvin, Staff Reporter

Baseball Swat Style: a guide to the options for World Series viewing - by The Daily Gazette


Tuesday, October 26, 2004

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Kerry, Clinton rally Philadelphia - by Victoria Swisher, Contributor


Wednesday, October 27, 2004

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Students launch divestment effort in response to Sudanese genocide - by Greg Leiserson, Staff Reporter

WSRN to open its doors on Monday - by Lauren Janowitz

Expanding the Dominant Paradigm: Profiles of political action at Swat - by Lauren Janowitz


Thursday, October 28, 2004

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No incidents reported to Vice President Schall following student accusation of managerial misconduct in Sharples - by Greg Leiserson, Staff Reporter

Expanding the Dominant Paradigm: Profiles of political action at Swat - by Andrew Quinton


Friday, October 29, 2004

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Former presidential hopeful Howard Dean exhorts students to get involved in politics - by Greg Leiserson, Staff Reporter

Expanding the Dominant Paradigm: Profiles of Political action at Swat. - by Maile Arvin, Staff Reporter

College Corner: The Planned Parenthood escort experience - by Anya Carrasco