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April 29, 2004
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What's in a name? $4.5 to 25 million
Although students have become accustomed to calling them the science center and the new dorm, Swarthmore’s latest two developments must eventually be named.
They will be named, but not in the near future, Director of Development John Malcolm said.
With no clear deadline in sight, Swarthmore is still in communication with potential donors, who must contribute at least half the cost of construction for buildings to bear their names.This means that students living in the new dorm could still be …
Table of contents
News
- Teen assaulted on campus; Margaritaville canceled
- Board to decide on living wage in October meeting
- Students march for women's rights in D.C.
- College to review race-based admission programs
- Admitted students flood classes during Ride the Tide
- Senior embarks on cross-country visit to alumni
- NYU student living in library gets free room
- College pursues socially responsible investing
- Crew works overtime to finish dorm on time
- Student-run poll reveal Swat attitudes
- Budgeting completed, closed-event funding not allocated
Living & Arts
- Parting wisdom from a jaded senior
- Going veggie in a town of cheese steaks
- Senior art exhibit: week 5: la vie de la Blob
- Senior art exhibit: week 6: drama and energy
- An explosion of color in first place
- Making do: A single transformed
- A passion for trashin'
- Interview with a (sort of) Swat sports great
- Music reviews
- Your fashion-related questions answered
- Editor's Picks
Opinions
- Spec problems
- Political one-sidedness tarnishes graduation
- Celebrating May Day
- For a Marcus Garvey University
- Kudos on blood drive successes
- Lull family thanks Swarthmore for support
- Breaking silence among Catholics
- Columnist misjudges intentions of video
- In defense of the editor's role
Sports
- Reddy takes third Centennial Conference title
- Softball whips Widener to end season
- Goodbye, my lovelies
- Four years of change
- Men's lacrosse falls to Diplomats
- Women's lax struggles to end season



