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The Daily Gazette
    daily.swarthmore.edu Thursday, February 15, 2007    
College Corner: College Corner: Swarthmore Treasure Hunters' Society
Two weeks ago, the Swarthmore Treasure Hunters' Society sent Swatties sniffing for clues all over campus. Though insisting they remain shrouded in mystery, a few members of this society (Tom, Dick, and Harry) sat down with yours truly to answer questions for the Daily Gazette. Names, of course, have been [...]
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Stammbaum or continuum: the state of modern Aramaic
When most people think of Aramaic, they think of a certain controversial and bloody movie from 2004; it is the language of early Christians, long gone and unknown except to [...]
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New York Times reporter reveals truths of Guantanamo Bay
One of the lightning rods of controversy throughout the War on Terror has been the United States military prison and interrogation camp located at Guantanamo Bay. One man with particular [...]
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New Class Action group seeks to institutionalize conversations about class
After the second annual Class Awareness Month, the organizers of the month are transforming the event into a permanent chartered group to better serve their needs as an organization. This [...]
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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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