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April 6, 2006
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Ben Folds concert planning under fire
The much anticipated Large-Scale Event, a Ben Folds concert to be held in Upper Tarble this Saturday, sold out within an hour and 20 minutes after the 480 tickets were made available online, sparking widespread questioning of the planning of the event.
In response to numerous complaints from those who were unable to reserve tickets, the Large Scale Events committee circulated an e-mail yesterday addressing student concerns. The e-mail had a FAQs section and a portion on admission procedures for …
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News
- Campus activism boosts applications for class of 2010
- New forum created for course feedback
- Japanese language program upheld, culture classes cut
- Sowing seeds of peace
- Gross speaks on Israeli culture
- Inaugural Palestinian student conference held on campus
- Tri-Co union discussion continues
- Facebook used as a tool for law enforcement at U.S. colleges
- Swarthmore receives $600,000 NEH challange grant to benefit the new Arabic Language Study program
- NUS rejects plan for Coke boycott
Living & Arts
- Folds fans in heaven
- Smile, you're on the Facebook
- Cartoon
- Duel for dignity
- Cartoon
- Man Man an off-kilter combo
- Money, death and sexy French maids at LPAC
- Bradley and Blackwater still rocking live
- Get in on 'Inside Man'
- Crum Regatta set to sail
- Low-cost local dining
- Editor's picks
Opinions
- Choice for workers
- Segregated housing
- A large-scale event for the few
- LSE will still be great in Tarble
- Op-art
- Public Safety's Joe Louderback irreplaceable
- Whitewashed reality TV
- God's funny bone
- Unionization a decision for staff alone
- All porn is degrading
- Losing the race for mass appeal
- Pros of coed housing outweigh cons
- Smoke-free dorms will encourage students to quit
Sports
- The race for MVP
- Women's rugby retains Division II status
- Baseball searching for a victory
- Bullets dodge women's lacrosse
- Men's lacrosse hits skid
- Men's tennis splits weekend matches
- Golf team tees off to a solid start
- Softball surpasses low expectations
- Women's tennis sweeps F&M
- A sabermetric primer, part 1



