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October 2, 2003
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Intercultural Center vandalized
In what administrators believe to be an act of homophobia, an Intercultural Center signboard bearing the Swarthmore Queer Union’s name and logo was vandalized early Sunday morning.
Only SQU’s portion of the board was torn down, while the remainder of the board, which shows the names and logos of HOLA (now Enlace), Swarthmore Asian Organization and the Native American Students Association, remained untouched.
“We were all clearly not only outraged but disappointed that something like this cou…
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News
- Board meets privately on living wage
- Scholarship program overhaul complete
- New group to fight RIAA, Microsoft
- The Ring discusses diversity workshops
- Student Activities reinforces fine for private party advertising
- Student Council Update
- Swarthmore Police Report
- Lott argues for relaxed gun laws
- Econ lecture favors legalized narcotics
- Amid blood shortage, college increases donation goal
- Student Council changes parking space allotment
Living & Arts
- Birkenstocks and Tevas: a eulogy
- Ross Recommends
- 'Crazy drawings' in film and print
- Rangoon: cheap, but heavenly
- Hong Kong's finest and strangest
- Film Society caters to taste
- Weird and wise
- Character not lost in 'Translation'
- Movie madness
- Acapulco fool's gold
- Came for message, stayed for bread
- Editor's Picks
Opinions
- The real meaning
- IC vandalism harmful for entire community
- Columnist also disrespects victims
- Don't blame SPAC for chalkings
- Our black privilege
- Said's death rocks Palestinian community
- Victims walk from unfair talks
- Kudos to vigilant students for protesting World Bank
- Alums want living wage
- Don't bet on Hillary in '04
- NASA: heir to Galileo's legacy
- Council lauded for dedication to students
Sports
- Swat loses toes at Gettysburg
- Quotable quotes
- Cross country chews up Salisbury
- 'Skins will win at Linc
- Sports, cheesesteaks and 'The Family Guy'
- Women's soccer loses 3-0 to two Centennial Conference teams
- Swarthmore Sports in Brief



