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April 27, 2006
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Security breached in online voting for Council
This past Monday, Student Council informed the student body of a security breach of their online voting system in which one or more students gained access to the system and inserted fraudulent votes.
Uncertain about the integrity of results collected online, Student Council members set up polling locations at Sharples Dining Hall and Essie Mae’s Snack Bar for those students who had voted online to recast their vote.
Voting was extended through Wednesday for students on campus but the voting pe…
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News
- Stuart visit concludes dean search chats
- Students rebuffed after installing a tree swing
- Parrish plagued by thefts and vandalism
- Symposium to address future direction of Women's Studies
- Students and faculty to celebrate the retirement of Dean Bob Gross on Tuesday
- Free Culture summit unites movement
- Earth Week events emphasize potential of wind power
- Rotaract mobilizes charities, student groups for Fun Fair
- Project increases awareness of sexual violence
Living & Arts
- Tee-riffic departments
- Cartoon
- Real-world hookups
- End of Days decorum
- Cartoon
- The Boss brings the folk
- Worthstock set to rock pre-finals gloom away
- Senior art exhibits reflect intensity, intimacy
- All's well that ends well for 'Shakespeare in the Crum'
- Editor's picks
Opinions
- Council falters
- Dean decisions
- Op-art
- Pushing for neutrality, not for a union
- Op-art
- Why is Yao Ming so tall?
- Counting our victories
- Checking out of our community
- Misery's cure
- The answer is blowing in the wind
- One hot semester
- A coffeehouse with character
- Activists push college too far
Sports
- Gettysburg too much for Garnet sluggers
- Women's tennis finishes undefeated in conference
- Softball unable to conquer Fords
- Badminton fifth at Nationals
- Women's lacrosse loses first ever playoff game
- Men's lacrosse picks up Centennial win
- Rugby teams succeed in spring
- Nasty weather fails to slow track team
- Reggie Bush's saga
- Time to trade A.I.
- Men's tennis defeats Haverford
- Golf gearing up for conferences



