Archive for May, 2007

What's next

By Miles Skorpen at 8:53 am

This is the last issue of the Daily Gazette during the 2006-2007 academic year, and it also marks the end of an era: come next fall, the Daily Gazette will [...]

Copy Editor's note

By Micaela Baranello at 8:52 am

As I look forward to my graduation, I have looked back on the three years I have spent as a member of the Daily Gazette staff with amazement. These years [...]

Proposal for socially responsible committee advances

By Lauren Stokes at 8:52 am

Over the past year, Lang Center Executive Director Jennie Keith and a group of staff and students have been drafting a proposal for a new committee to provide a venue [...]

Haverford's Sharpless and our Sharples

By Micaela Baranello at 8:52 am

Tri-Co travelers may have seen Haverford's Sharpless Hall. Does that have anything to do with our Sharples? Which came first?
Haverford's Isaac Sharpless was a professor of math and astronomy and [...]

Picture of the Day

By Yimei Zou at 11:31 pm

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Student Council Report; Elisha Ann wins run-off election

By Lauren Stokes at 11:21 pm

Elisha Ann '08 won the run-off election for Educational Policy Representative with 294 votes, with Andrew Quinton '08 receiving 243 votes and 128 expressing No Preference.
Two seniors came to [...]

Menu 5/9/07

By the Daily Gazette at 11:20 pm

Lunch: turkey noodle soup, vegetarian vegetable soup, old fashioned meatloaf, garlic mashed potatoes, noodle casserole, BBQ seitan, carrots, vegetable blend, falafel bar, muffin loaves
Dinner: fresh atlantic salmon, rice pilaf, black [...]

Weather 5/9/07

By the Daily Gazette at 11:20 pm

Today: Partially sunny, high of 83.
One of the things I love about Swat is how all of my friends have the same ken of quirky knowledge.
Tonight: Cloudy, [...]

Picture of the Day 5/8/07

By Carolyn Whipple at 8:38 am

Tilghman Squirrel
A disappointed, hungry, squirrel.
by Matthew Tilghman

What's the structure behind Papazian?

By Lauren Stokes at 8:35 am

If you frequent the space between Papazian and Pierson, you may have noticed a small concrete structure that looks a bit like the crossing in a church. The structure was [...]