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April 28, 2005
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Police, students discuss concerns
Responding to recent concerns expressed by students and administrators about the relationship between the college and the borough police, Student Council hosted a fireside chat on the role of local law enforcement Tuesday night.
Borough Police Chief Brian Craig and Sgt. Ray Stufflet said the department was focusing on increasing their patrols of the campus as a result of recent incidents, including several robberies and two sexual assaults in the past four years. “We’re trying to facilitate more…
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News
- SAC loses appeal for Phi Psi, SOCA/Enlace subcodes
- Student van drivers fired
- ITS looks at phone alternatives
- Questions surround Megan's law site
- Peace Week stresses activism, involvement
- Worthstock combats limited funding to feature six acts
- Record number of admitted students attend Ride the Tide
Living & Arts
- That sweet Polish lovin'
- Feeling sheepish
- Answers to every query
- Senior Art Exhibits
- Playing to the beat of a different drum
- No guts, no glory, no reason to see 'Interpreter'
- Looking forward to looking back
- 'Pharoah's First' album turns outside from bop
- No shirt, no shoes, no job
- The last word
- Editor's picks
Opinions
- Swat's most evil alum
- Tolerating Taylor shows double standard
- Shuttled aside
- When Swarthmore forgets about class
- Jacked out
- How the law makes us all criminals
- Not council's fault
- A year-end smorgasbord of beef
- A hardliner's dilemma
- An opinions editor on why opinions matter
Sports
- Milk and dresses: The ultimate spring Top Ten
- Tide softball drops pair to rival Fords
- Drafting away
- Playoff hopes dashed for men's lax
- Men's tennis takes down Washington, Haverford
- Lax women end season
- Women's tennis takes conference title
- The Ron Mexico Experience



