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September 29, 2005
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Violence mars party in Sharples
A student incurred head injuries from a coffee table that was thrown from a balcony at Sharples during last Friday’s “Sneak Peek” party, co-sponsored by SASS, SASA and SOCA. The injury was first in a series of violent events at the party.
Trude Raizen ’08 collapsed when the thrown coffee table hit her from above at approximately 1 a.m. After being escorted to Worth Health Center, Public Safety officials drove Raizen to the hospital.
In what may be a separate incident, a partygoer vandali…
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News
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- Movie Committee begins screenings this weekend
- Students feel Rita's effects
- Middle Eastern Studies gains steam
- Despite repairs, some mailboxes continue to frustrate
- Life away from the daily grind
- Fall 2005 WSRN schedule
Living & Arts
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- A founder's feast
- Looking for more than Olde Club
- Taking a look at Swarthmore stereotypes
- Shiny, pretty things in Chinatown
- Thousands of murals are bright spots around Philly
- R5 is the saving grace for Philly music scene
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- Swat's not fully Philly
- Editor's Picks
Opinions
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- Op-art
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Sports
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- Swarthmore students reach out through soccer
- A Giant Shame
- Volleyball earns two conference sweeps
- Picking Teams
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- Women's tennis takes on regionals
- Women's rugby shows promise in loss to Lehigh
- Cross country squads open on a fast note



