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    daily.swarthmore.edu Wednesday, April 4, 2007    
Ask the Gazette: What is the history of Krunkfest?
"Krunkfest" (also known as Crunkfest) is an esoteric annual Swarthmore tradition involving an elaborate scavenger hunt that includes searching for objects, locations, and behaviors. The event is not typically advertised or widely discussed, as its aura of mystery is prized by the organizers. According to alum Aaron Strong, '06, who [...]
by Daisy Yuhas, Arts Editor
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Asian/Pacific Islander American Heritage month already in full swing
Swarthmore's annual APIA month started this past weekend with the Mangoes with Chili cabaret by queer performers of color, but there are still many events left to attend--to eat tasty [...]
by Lauren Stokes, Editor Emeritus
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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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