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May 1, 2003
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College makes plans for housing crunch
Over 110 rising juniors and sophomores landed on the housing waiting list after last week’s housing lotteries. With almost 40 fewer students studying abroad next semester than last fall, the college may face a housing crunch.
In order to alleviate the tight housing situation, the college may limit the number of accepted transfer students, convert dorm lounges to provide more beds or place students in a house on Fieldhouse Lane.
In addition to more students on the waiting list, approximately 20…
Table of contents
News
- Prospective student days deemed success
- Dorm construction to begin in July
- Honors political science overenrolled
- Complaints prompt parking reforms
- New ID cards
- 2003 - 2004 committee appointments
- CA selection process faces mixed reviews
- Committee may not phase out benefit credits
- Delta blues, roots and Cuban jazz
- Recording industry steps up efforts to end file sharing
- Swarthmore Police Report
- Student Council Elections
Living & Arts
- Frequently asked questions
- Super dance songs for a swinging summer
- A guitar army
- The elusive big O
- 300 women proposed to, vaguely disconcerted
- Senior art exhibit: part 3
- Senior art: the last show
Opinions
- Housing blues
- 'Waqf' different from reported meaning
- Tips from a senior
- Boothe should not live on campus
- Air thoughts on Boothe question
- Article misrepresented quote
- Anti-Zionists are anti-Semites
- Senior prepares to leave bubble
- The long goodbye
- Professors invest in Islamic studies
- Vandalism destroys dialogue
- Hawks, doves expose ignorance of issues
Sports
- Women's lax ends season
- Job hunting
- The good, the bad and the ugly
- Softball drops final two games to McDaniel
- Pao, Suzuki reach doubles finals at CC championships
- Rogg scores first goal in rugby loss
- Swarthmore Sports by the Numbers



