Archive for April, 2008

How do you Post to Reserved-Students-Digest?

By Ramya Gopal at 1:32 am

Several confused students recently asked the Gazette how to submit announcements to the new Reserved Student Digest system. Student Council Secretary Liana Katz ’10 offered DG a list of instructions [...]

The Senior Housing Lottery

By Miles Skorpen at 1:16 am

Swatties Learn to Shimmy at Burlesque Workshop

By Finlay Logan at 1:01 am

Swatties with a hankering for the unconventional learned some new moves at Thursday's burlesque workshop, which was hosted by Drama Board and taught by Jo Weldon of New York's School [...]

New Council Member Statements

By the Daily Gazette at 12:53 am

Yongjun Heo '09, President
Dear Swatties,
First and foremost, I would like to thank both Randall Johnston and Paul Apollo. From the very beginning, all three of us had the same goals [...]

Announcement

By the Daily Gazette at 9:52 pm

Acquaintance Sexual Assault Prevention (ASAP) is now accepting applications for students interested in facilitating workshops during Orientation Week 2008 (August 25-31).

Recognizing that sexual assault can happen on campus is the [...]

Announcements

By the Daily Gazette at 9:52 pm

Finding Financial Freedom: Part I
Monday, May 5th and Tuesday May 6th, 2008
4:30 PM Please plan to attend either day in the LPAC Cinema
Sponsored by Financial Aid and Career Services
The U.S. [...]

Sports Update 4/27

By Swat Sports Information at 9:51 pm

Scoreboard
Baseball Swarthmore 9, Misericordia 7
W.Tennis Johns Hopkins 5, Swarthmore 3
Baseball: Garnet Hunt Down Cougars
Swarthmore (10-21) second baseman Kevin Kooi '09 went 3-for-3 with [...]

Sports Update 4/24

By the Daily Gazette at 11:56 pm

Scoreboard
Softball #16 Rowan 7, [...]

Meghan Downie and Nick Forrest at the List Gallery

By Daisy Yuhas at 11:56 pm

Student Council Election Results

By the Daily Gazette at 11:47 pm

Student Council election results were released last nights. The winners include Yongjun Heo for president (by 96 votes), Bradi Covert for Financial Policy (by 177 votes), Ayanna Johnson for Educational Policy (by 485 votes), Andrew Scott Taylor for Campus Life (by 81 votes), and Chris Green for Student Groups (by 47 votes).