Archive for April, 2005

Student Council election results

By the Daily Gazette at 10:13 pm

Co-President
*Saeed Ola '07 — 325
Etan Cohen '07 — 249
Andrew Fieldhouse '08 –143
No Preference — 61
None of the Above — 63
Ineligible write-ins — 2
Incorrectly marked ballots — 1
Educational Policy Representative
*Eleanor Joseph [...]

Weekend roundup

By Micaela Baranello at 10:12 pm

Though most of us have more than plenty of work to do this weekend, it is also one of the busiest times of the year in terms of events. Two [...]

Editor's Note

By Greg Leiserson at 10:08 pm

With classes ending today, this will be the Gazette's final issue of the year. As always, I'd like to encourage seniors who wish to continue receiving the Gazette in the [...]

Dean's office outsources evening shuttle

By Lauren Janowitz at 10:13 pm

No longer will students have to wait fruitlessly outside Parrish for a shuttle that never comes. The dean's office recently decided to have an outside agency run the evening shuttle [...]

Ville police participate in fireside chat

By Andrew Quinton at 10:15 pm

Last night, Student Council held a fireside chat with Swarthmore Police Chief Brian Craig and Sergeant Raymond Stufflet. Topics of discussion included recent student-police interactions, the relationship between the department [...]

Housing lottery roundup: sophomores

By the Daily Gazette at 11:09 pm

The housing lottery ended last night with 38 students without housing. The number is smaller than previous years, but is likely to grow a bit in the near future.
The top [...]

Victor Navasky speaks on a life in journalism

By Micaela Baranello at 10:35 pm

Yesterday, Victor Navasky '54, the publisher of The Nation and former a former editor at the New York Times, spoke on his life in the world of political journalism. Though [...]

Renowned ecologist speaks on "oceans in peril"

By Peter Yang at 11:48 pm

Last Friday, Dr. Jeremy Jackson of Scripps Institute of Oceanography delivered the Environmental Studies capstone lecture, titled "Brave New Ocean." The lecture, which took place in the Science Center's main [...]

Housing lottery roundup: juniors

By the Daily Gazette at 11:47 pm

As was expected, a number of dorms closed during the rising junior housing lottery. Parrish closed first, followed by Worth, New Dorm, and Wharton. Wharton closed on the last selection [...]

900 students accepted for class of 2009, 300 expected for Ride the Tide this week

By Lauren Janowitz at 11:16 pm

Acceptance letters have been sent out and this week admitted students will begin swarming the campus, as the class of 2009 begins to form.
Of the 4,085 applications received overall, 900 [...]