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April 26, 2007
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Report evaluates ecological impact of deer
On Wednesday evening, the issue of deer on campus was addressed in a forum entitled “Coping with the Deer Population in the Crum Woods.” After a brief introduction by Mark Wallace addressing the deer problem in the Crum Woods, Bryon Shissler, president of Natural Resource Consultants, addressed the audience, which consisted of faculty, Swarthmore community members and a smattering of students. Shissler spoke on the optimal way to “manage deer in a safe, humane and socially responsible manner.”…
Table of contents
News
- UCA exports liberal arts educational model to Central Asia
- IC, BCC communities continue to question Stu Co presidential candidates
- Student Council presidential candidates respond to diversity concerns in special IC discussion
- Online blocking, expanded wireless to be added
- Upward Bound ends due to lack of federal funding
- Female students allege staff sexual misconduct
- Clothesline Project combats sexual violence
- Women's studies considers title change
- SWIL divided by debate over name and principles
- Jewish students plan to unite under Hillel name
- June yard sale to redistribute unwanted belongings
Living & Arts
- 'Fools' delivers both the insane and inane
- Reflections on the noble, maddening art of the Theater
- Cartoon
- New 'hot spot' for late dining
- Fall into the Gap to find hip designers
- Thrifty drinks that won't leave you high and dry
- Night of Scenes student directors debut a mix of theatrical genres
- Cartoon
- Garnet Chef fires it up
- Photo Project gets snap-happy
- A first makeover and a final farewell
- State of the Art
- Rynick and Loria strut their stuff at spring recitals
- Bright Eyes' latest a cinematic experience
- From karaoke to fake IDs: the dos and don'ts of bar etiquette
- Editor's picks
Opinions
- Be aware, proactive
- Op-art
- HB 760 not the best solution
- Starbucks tells me what to think, drink
- Final thoughts
- Choose love in the face of suffering, evil
- Be a better ally to marginalized communities, yourself
- Op-art
- Donate marrow
- Sharples quality worthy of praise
- Meet the candidates
Sports
- Women's lax ends year with Tri-Co victories
- More success for track
- Men's tennis wins five in a row
- Men's lacrosse falls to No. 2 Bullets
- Coming attractions
- Softball splits with Fords
- Seniors lead golf team
- Women's tennis No. 2 seed at CC Playoffs
- Earthworms go to Regionals
- Dalane's home run helps Garnet defeat Haverford
- Celebrate that athletes are real people, too



