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March 22, 2007
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RIAA threatens to subpoena college
Swarthmore has recently been threatened with a possible subpoena alleging two students’ infringement on national copyright laws through file sharing. The Recording Industry Association of America notified Information Technology Services about the alleged illegal activities of the students.
The first notice was received on Jan. 25 about file sharing that occurred on Jan. 18. The second was received on March 5 about file sharing that occurred on March 2.
The college has received many similar not…
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News
- Nitrogen ruled cause of death in employee fatality
- ITS may abandon Nutsmail Web interface for Gmail
- Journal ranks Swat IR among the best
- Linguistics professor's new book laments dying languages
- Econ hirings bring fresh perspective
- Students face changes to LSAT and GRE, effective this summer
- Career Closet dresses students to impress
- Foreign correspondent discusses reporting in Afghanistan
- Serving up wellness and organic food at Sharples
- Phi Psi and Swat Sudan to host Late Night fundraiser
- Lax Conference builds social entrepreneurs
- Sager Symposium compressed to two-day event
- Magazine says Swat no. 5 for Latinos
- Sexual Health Counselors release raw data from survey, revealing patterns in sexual activity, STDs
Living & Arts
- Cassandra clears the air
- Samantha bares all
- A fix for Mixed Chicks
- Senior spring nips romance in the bud
- Word Association
- The Hold Steady: No holds barred
- Ananian brings a story of modern love to List
- Rest in peace: Remembering bygone Swat clubs
- Show your patriotic spirit by knocking back a bourbon
- 'Zodiac' a mystery
- No love for new Chris Rock film
- And The Award Goes To...ABIGAIL GRABER
- Cartoon
- Sager 101: Making it to the morning after
- Editor's picks
Opinions
- End the Iraq war
- Sex and Swat
- Op-art
- Let's get moving, taco bar perfectionists
- Movie selections based on quality
- Microcredit loans good for some
- On hookup culture
- Damn the dams: river blocks harm the environment
- Permanent income hypothesis: spend now, save later
- '300' movie strikes a political chord
- Men can't buy love
Sports
- Riley, Gold shine for softball in Savannah
- Badminton wins second straight state championship
- Women's lacrosse reaches higher ground in Colorado
- Women's tennis travels to Cali, tops CMU
- Goodbye math, hello baseball: Predictions for 2007
- Frisbee teams head south for tournaments
- Track teams travel to Miami, face gators and heat
- Q&A with All-American swimmer Anne Miller
- Garnet sluggers start season with six games in Florida
- Men's tennis takes on Europe
- 30-second hoops
- Swat athletes around the world



