Print edition
May 3, 2007
Top story
Gardner wins by narrow margin over NOTA
797 voted online, 157 in Sharples
The election for educational policy representative resulted in a tie between Elisha Ann ’08 and Andrew Quinton ’08, which will be resolved with a run-off election beginning later this week. More in-depth coverage of the Student Council elections is available.
President
Peter Gardner: 275
Rasa Petrauskaite: 85
Louis Rosenberg: 80
Carlos Villafuerte: 212
No Preference: 60
None of the Above: 242
Student groups advisor
Paul Apollo: 310
Adam Yie: 198
No Preferenc…
Table of contents
News
- Health Center braces for increase in birth control costs
- Coalition promotes labor, immigration rights
- Pericles Foundation energizes student service projects
- SWIL members vote in 'Psi Phi' as new name
- 'Blackness Blurred' lecture examines African Diaspora
- Middle Eastern Club to emphasize culture, not politics
- Report: excessive college drinking on the rise
- Cultural groups lobby for council representation
- Administration clarifies policy on staff presence at parties
- Fulbright grants launch graduate research in Germany and Ecuador
Living & Arts
- Cartoon
- A few final words of wisdom
- Forever collegiate
- Lend an ear to summer's music festivals
- Breaking up with old flame Swat is hard to do
- Dancing the night away
- Film leaves writer lost 'In the Land of Women'
- Olde Club 'Battle' brings bared bosoms and bangin' bands
- Reflections from a future alumnus
- Word association
- Spring into pre-Reading Week events
- A modest proposal on that deer problem
- 'Bacchai' drama tackles debauchery, Dionysian worship and death
- Editor's picks
Opinions
- True allies
- Op-art
- Swat Hillel name change a disappointment
- For gun control bills
- Final reflections on Swarthmore journalism
- Do not criticize survivors
- Wake up, Swarthmore
- Council talk long overdue
- Op-art
- In support of Stu Co dialogue
- In defense of economics, our chosen path
- Sharples Scrape-Off a good step in reducing food waste
Sports
- Haverford topples men's lacrosse
- Men's tennis back in playoffs
- Summer picks
- Softball clinches No. 2 seed for CC playoffs
- Baseball ends season with tough losses
- Track making final push
- Swat women fall to Hopkins
- Golf ties for second in conference
- Feast of the dogs
- Centennial Conference standings



