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January 29, 2004
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Students campaign in N.H. primary
Senator John Kerry may owe a small part of his victory in the New Hampshire primary to four Swarthmore students.
Tim Roeper ’07, Elizabeth Vogel ’07, Ethan Ucker ’07 and Jesse Robbins ’06 were among the thousands of volunteers who flooded New Hampshire this past weekend. The students, who campaigned for Kerry, left campus Friday afternoon and returned Monday evening.
They began canvassing voters on Saturday, going from door to door and asking voters for whom they were planning to vote. I…
Table of contents
News
- Central rennovations: A look inside the Parrish plans
- Media lounge reopening delayed
- MyDoom worm infects Swarthmore network
- Sharples worker faces cancer with courage, faith
- Applications jump with new policy at Stanford, Yale
- New board chair hopeful for athletics program future
- Dorm techs, ITS respond to after-hours breakdown
- Endowment rebounds after two years in the red
- Federal Pell grants may decrease for students
- College joins physics center
- Patriot Act questioned
- Assault of delivery person stalled
- Clothier smoke caused by heater
- Swarthmore police report
Living & Arts
- The linguistic side of tonsil hockey
- Gourmet food, jazz on the side
- 'An unexpected archive': New exhibit comes to List Gallery
- Finding greatness in the mediocre performer
- Mona Lisa, back in the kitchen
- Music reviews
- SAO celebrates Lunar New Year
- WSRN killed the radio star
- Editor's Picks
Opinions
- Empty space
- Keep a hard copy
- Sex columnists send the wrong message
- Triangulating states' rights and gay rights
- Wesley Clark our best choice
- Board must open living wage meetings
- Finding the true meaning of tragedy in a world of comedy
- The DIY revolution
- MLK Day a celebration, not a campaign
- Internet changes the face of America's political-cultural wars
Sports
- Trout a triple threat
- NES Tecmo Bowl reigns supreme
- Garnet outlast Bears
- Men's b-ball splits conference games
- Super Bowl picks, season on the line
- Symposium encourages female coaching careers
- Sports Shorts



