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September 6, 2007
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AlcoholEdu receives mixed feedback
This year, all incoming first-year students, along with RAs, SAMs and Orientation Committee members, were required to complete the AlcoholEdu “course,” a two and a half-hour online education survey intended to provide a common base of knowledge on the health and safety issues related to alcohol. “The AlcoholEdu online survey is meant to provide students with widely varying backgrounds and experiences with a shared foundation of knowledge to start a discussion,” Dean of Students Jim Larimore said…
Table of contents
News
- WNR progresses forward despite a loss
- New wireless Internet encounters problems
- Administration responds to bomb threat
- PhillyCarShare coming soon to Swarthmore
- Kotarski appointed as new Worth director
- West to be missed throughout community
- Deans organize into teams by class year
- Orientation reformed to create closer bonds
- ITS and Communications launch new events Web site
- Dining Services introduces compostable containers
Living & Arts
- 'Riot'-ing at Swarthmore
- Return to riches
- Cartoon
- CFLs, Co-ops, Bloom & Ikea
- My Swarthmore re-orientation
- 'War': What is it good for? Absolutely nothing
- Swarthmore local Farmers' Market satisfies with organic produce
- Cartoon
- Editor's picks
- Meet the freshmen
Opinions
- Blogging: the end of writing as we know it
- Work on Labor Day a worthy pursuit
- Op-art
- AlcoholEdu not without flaws
- How to Curb Illegal Immigration
Sports
- Team chemistry continues to shine through for Swat
- 'Tis the season for some college pigskin
- Garnet harriers stick together
- Enough already
- Garnet men open season with goal-scoring binge



