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Even this grizzled reporter was intrigued to hear about some of the new ideas coming from Student Council this week. First, big parking news--due to an administrative oversight on the part of Public Safety's Terri Narkin, 23 parking spots were not assigned to students over the summer. This was discovered [...]
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StuCo Forum on Transparency
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Student Council held a student forum on Sunday afternoon to focus on issues that Student Council can fix internally, primarily ways to make it more transparent and accessible. The forum [...]
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After 40 Year Hiatus, SDS Returns to Swat
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This semester, the Students for a Democratic Society [SDS] are returning Swarthmore College after a hiatus of more than forty years.
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Swat Dances to Yerbabuena's Music
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This past Friday, the New York-based band Yerbabuena returned to Swarthmore to kick off the Intercultural Center's year-long celebration of its fifteenth anniversary in Swarthmore College's Fragrance Garden.
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Orchestra 2001 Premieres Crumb Piece
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 by Shilpa Boppana Orchestra 2001 performed the world premier of a major new work by George Crumb.
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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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Sharples was effectively closed this day, because we don't remember what they served.
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