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April 20, 2006
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College workers disagree on need for union
Students and staff have continued to express a wide array of opinions regarding the possibility of establishing a union for Environmental and Dining Service workers.
While some students continue to lobby for the administration’s acceptance of a neutral position in regards to the card-check election method for forming a union, employees themselves have yet to come to a consensus.
Blair Alexander, an EVS employee, is one of a large number of workers who remain resolutely against the prospect of …
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News
- Voting begins on four mascot nominees
- Bowdoin candidate exits dean race
- Calder mobile moved to spot on Science Center field
- Deutsch wins 2006 Guggenheim Fellowship
- Students attend rally to support immigrant rights
- Experts debate increasing use of mercenaries
- Lyson funded for future paleontology study
- Stanford prof. gives culture talk to Tri-Co audience
- University students hold hunger strike on behalf of workers' rights
Living & Arts
- Sinter no further
- Clothesline empowers survivors
- Cartoon
- Cartoon
- Trite 'Take the Lead' falls far behind
- This summer, strut your stuff in your birthday suit
- 'Sparks' are flying
- Eating fancy in the a.m.
- Springtime ...and the livin' is easy
- Students flip for circus skills workshop
- Cultural groups bring intimacy, exuberance to spring show
- Editor's picks
Opinions
- A new mascot?
- Confusion denies workers their rights
- Mascot voting process flawed
- The scientific and the supernatural
- Spring review
- Column hampers discussion of race
- What Swat needs
- Courses must echo student diversity
- LSE successful despite concerns
- Student Council Platforms
Sports
- My mock NFL Draft
- Frisbee enjoys sectional success
- Men's tennis targets spot in Regionals
- Stats for Swatties
- Track teams finish sixth at Ursinus
- Softball breaks season win record, eyes playoffs
- Baseball hoping for strong end to disappointing season
- Haverford, Muhlenberg no match for women's lacrosse
- Men's lacrosse falls to Dickinson
- Borbee honored by NCAA
- Women's tennis cruising through Centennial



