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The Daily Gazette
    daily.swarthmore.edu Tuesday, March 21, 2006    
Arts Review: A Lesson Before Dying
The weight of society's pervasive shadow - the reality of indifference, apathy, and social injustice - can be stifling and altogether suffocating for those individuals with hopes of progress, change, and equality. Romulus Linney's play, A Lesson Before Dying, based on the novel by Ernest Gaines, introduces some of the [...]
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Spring Break with Hurricane Katrina
Swarthmore students once again demonstrated their passion for social empathy by taking part in a weeklong, intensive service project in New Orleans. Recently devastated by the ravages of Hurricane Katrina, [...]
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Earthlust proposes the increased use of renewable energy
This past Wednesday, March 15, Earthlust held a fireside chat to discuss the possibilities of increased wind power usage on the Swarthmore campus. Earthlust is currently proposing that Swarthmore raise [...]
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The Weather

Today:

This issue is from the time when we didn't save our weather jokes.

Tonight:

Utterly barbaric, I know.

Tomorrow:

But honestly? You're not missing much.

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