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November 3, 2005
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Guilty verdict in Sharples incident
Last week, the College Judiciary Committee found a student guilty of charges of underage drinking, drunken and disorderly conduct, vandalism and reckless endangerment in connection to an incident that occurred at a Sharples party in September.
The student was implicated in a violent event that occurred at the “Sneak Peak” party on Sept. 23, during which the student threw a table over a balcony in Sharples, hitting Trude Raizen ’08 and inflicting head injuries that required hospital treatment. Ra…
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News
- Problematic mailboxes soon to be replaced
- Kuperberg, Scanlon to face off in Ville election
- Renewed Parrish returns to life
- Appointments process gets overhaul
- FCC order facilitates Internet wiretapping
- Dispute on healthcare leads to SEPTA strike
- SATO sponsors Palestine/Israel Week
Living & Arts
- Putting Parrish to the sleeping test
- Blackalicous, and BBQ too
- Savoring Burmese at Rangoon
- Spicing up martial artistry with Capoeira
- 'Legend of Zorro' fails to carry on a good name
- Kohlberg tree gets the blues
- Clap Your Hands powerful but predictable
- Student cover show rocks Olde Club
- A fashionable oufit is worth a thousand words
- Editor's Picks
- Playing dress-up
Opinions
- Bitter debate
- Halloween highlights latent issues
- Don't keep self-expression closeted
- Swat signs of life
- WSRN story misses good shows
- Live and let live
- Expanding Swat's universe
- Support Kuperberg in local race
- Op-art
Sports
- Ultimate squads dominate at Haverween
- X-C squads place third in conference
- Dressed for success?
- Volleyball drops first ever playoff match
- Women's soccer defeats Owls for positive end to season
- Tide's playoff hopes dashed
- Tide soccer men head into playoff action
- A letter to Andy Reid



