Problems with this email? See it in your browser.
The Daily Gazette
    daily.swarthmore.edu Monday, October 1, 2007    
FFS Revises Rules
The Forum for Free Speech [FFS] is the organization which, according to their charter, distributes money from the Student Budget Committee in order to organize "spoken-word events on Swarthmore's campus." In the past year, under the leadership of FFS Coordinator Jason Lissy '08, the Forum has had an "aggressive reform [...]
>> Read on
Student Council 411
Council realizes that there's confusion around the plan to move events from the Reserved Students Digest to the spiffy new calendar, and is planning on having a forum showing how [...]
>> Read on
"DisIntegration" at the Kitao Gallery
img_3189.jpg
>> Read on
Sports Update 9/29
Women's Soccer #19 Swarthmore 1, McDaniel 0 Men's Soccer Gettysburg 1, Swarthmore 0 Volleyball McDaniel 3, Swarthmore 1 Field Hockey McDaniel 2, Swarthmore 1
>> Read on
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.

Menus
Sharples was effectively closed this day, because we don't remember what they served.

The Daily Gazette is a publication written by members of the Swarthmore College community. The administration of Swarthmore College has no editorial control or oversight regarding the content or presentation of the Daily Gazette. Funding for the Gazette is provided by the Student Budget Committee and by advertising revenue.

Contact | About | Employment | Policies

Photo for FFS Revises Rules
  Newest Comments

On Student Council 411 by Andrew at 2:23 PM, October 1

On At Pasta Bar, Sweet Rewards for Conscientious Diners by Bob Sutcliffe at 9:10 AM, October 1

On Student Council 411 by Finlay Logan at 11:25 PM, September 30

On At Pasta Bar, Sweet Rewards for Conscientious Diners by Nate at 2:13 PM, September 30

On At Pasta Bar, Sweet Rewards for Conscientious Diners by Urooj at 6:26 PM, September 29
  Newest Jobs

Senior Admissions Fellow: Paid, Admissions Office

Economic Experiment Participant: Paid, Trotter 201

Paces Shopper: Paid,

Babysitter Oct 17: Paid, My home about 2 mi from campus

Van Driver: Paid, Swat