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October 21, 2004
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Students organize to get out the vote
Now that registration deadlines have passed, Swarthmore students concerned with the voter turnout in Delaware County are shifting their target from Chester streets to the very homes of potential voters.
Facilitated by the Swarthmore Voter Registration Coalition, students have been offered various “Get Out the Vote” volunteer opportunities to go door-to-door on Election Day to assist Delaware County residents, including Swarthmore students and staff, in getting to the polls.
“This is a very i…
Table of contents
News
- Alumnus wins Nobel Prize for economic theory
- Edwards rally rocks Haverford
- Harrassing calls prompt policy change
- SAC all spelled out: how the funding really works
- Co-op moves to bigger, better location
- Lull to return this spring
- College releases annual crime statistics
- Coming Out Week offers support, visibility
- New Dorm name submissions highlight college's mission
Living & Arts
- Saving Mother Earth, one thermos at a time
- Erotic Swat magazine revived with big bang
- One time -- a sexual charm?
- Dylan writes life his way
- 'Africans in Space' mix it up good
- Finding rockin' Moroccan food in Philly
- Costume Shop: Frills + feathers = good 'Ween fun
- Capogiro makes amazing(ly expensive) gelato
- 'Shall We Dance?' Not with this flop
- Editor's picks
Opinions
- More than Paces
- Learning from Florida
- Taking time out for democracy
- Campus mailboxes dangerously insecure
- Alberti should apologize for accusations
- Transgressions of transcript trust
- Staff shouldn't fear retaliation
- Living wage ideal impracticable
- Politics isn't identity
- Bringing the Socratic method back to school
- Fight enforced extronormativity
Sports
- Hobbs wins Seven Sisters, squad beats Haverford
- Hitting rocks with sticks
- Field hockey drops three games
- Volleyball fifth at Seven Sisters
- Soccer loses OT game to McDaniel
- Happy Hunting
- Maine trip chills men's soccer, but playoffs still in sight



