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November 10, 2005
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CJC decision under scrutiny
Results of the College Judiciary Committee’s Oct. 26 hearing have led to backlash among some students. With more attention being placed on the committee, issues about Swarthmore’s judicial process are coming to light and being clarified by the administration.
According to a public letter written by Dean Bob Gross ’62, the CJC met on Oct. 26 to discuss an incident that occurred Sept. 23. On that Saturday, Trude Raizen ’08 was injured at a Sharples party when someone threw a table over the b…
Table of contents
News
- Haverford considers three expansion plans
- Election Results
- College takes phone system bids
- Visiting professors fill a variety of roles
- Labor deal ends SEPTA strike
- Blackboard use raises copyright concerns
- Students to have input on hiring of replacement dean
- Slight decline in crime in 2004
Living & Arts
- 'Misunderstanding' coming to Olde Club
- Searching for Bobby Fischer, Japanese style
- Cartoon
- 'A Word in Your Belly' bafflingly beautiful
- Reliving the (un)glory days
- Fiction festival gives fledging authors inspiration
- Gift of Gab and Chief Awkward in the house
- Steve Martin robs the cradle in 'Shopgirl'
- Zines, art lit stop at Parrish Circle in the Bookmobile
- Editor's Picks
Opinions
- Closed doors
- Solely salad eaters
- Op-art
- Overspending
- Kick Coke's new manifesto
- For a bigger 'Ford
- Search for new dean requires student input
- Op-art
- Take advantage of Cooper grants
Sports
- Women's swim team opens at 2-0
- Men's swimming splits first meets
- Puckers provides fun for hockey players of all skill levels
- Men's soccer falls to Mules in conference semifinals
- Garnet athletes earn conference recognition
- The offseason
- Counting down the top moments of the fall season



