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November 17, 2005
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Alcohol policy to be tightened
Administrators are moving quickly to tighten enforcement of the college’s alcohol policy as part of a procedure overhaul that was planned before recent alcohol-related incidents. New policy interpretations and changes will be made as soon as next semester, according to Associate Dean of Student Life Myrt Westphal.
While administrators have not yet altered the college’s alcohol policy, they hope to tighten the present system of funding social events on campus. Currently, party proposals and fun…
Table of contents
News
- College struggles to improve diversity
- Student council alleges misconduct
- Science Center lecture hall named for alumna
- Student cited for DUI on campus
- Role of dean debated at fireside chat
- Class Awareness Month deemed a success
- Bill may lead to financial aid cuts
- Lecture on faith-based social policy tonight
- Chester schools suffer mismanagement
- Wagner-Pacifici publishes new book on military surrender
Living & Arts
- Jolting some sense into web banter
- Minar Palace: $5 to fabulous
- Cartoon
- Get your animation fix -- in theaters now
- Heroics and fragility side by side at List Gallery
- Postmortem voyeurism at the Franklin Institute
- Sharing secrets with Ramona Cordova
- Brazilian beats spice up Swat
- Nothing sacred in Senior Company's 'Fat Men'
- MTV or BBC? What's on the screen in Parrish Lounge
- The 'just rolled out of eighth grade' look
- Editor's Picks
Opinions
- Invest in young liberals
- For a stronger SC
- A new boy code
- Op-art
- Sharples scrutiny hurts women
- Democracy not an excuse for inaction
- Eating disorders not gendered
- Column trivializes eating issues
- The cost of resizing
Sports
- Cross country finishes fifth, seventh at Regionals
- Men's soccer falls to Johns Hopkins in ECAC semifinal
- Women's track
- Badminton
- Men's Swimming
- Women's Swimming
- Game over
- Beware of mascot
- Men's Track
- Women's Basketball
- Men's Basketball
- Tide swim teams drop meets to Diplomats



