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September 13, 2007
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Campus responds to the continued threats
Since the first series of threatening e-mails two weeks ago, there have been two more similar bomb threats directed at the campus, one that specifically targeted the Lang Center for Civic and Social Responsibility and another that threatened action on Tuesday, Sept. 11.
Early Friday morning, the second series of e-mails were directed to the News and Information Office. All of them were sent within a short timeframe and consistently rerouted through multiple remailers in order to avoid being trac…
Table of contents
News
- PE credits to be completed by sophomore year
- SEPTA raises fare prices due to lack of funds
- StuCo moves forward with diversity workshop
- Inn construction awaits college decision
- Mascot to be finalized by winter 2008
- Earthlust recognized for wind power initiative
- Psych Services undergoes a name change
- Spammers hijack sites hosted on SCCS servers, exploiting a vulnerability in the The Phoenix's Web site
- Friends Historical Library receives donation from alum
- Trash 2 Treasure plans a second sale for next spring
- CJC convenes to consider charge of academic misconduct
Living & Arts
- Welcoming Ramadan
- Cartoon
- Observing 'that student'
- One man, three wives and one 'Big' show
- Underhill Library renovations are pleasing to the ear
- Student spotlight on Marissa Davis '08
- Want to help? NOLA-RIZE!
- Facebook network connects Class of 2011
- Stay true to your style and ignore trends
- Philly Fringe Festival showcases experimental theater
- In praise of privilege
- My Friday night sights
- Talib Kweli brings both questions and answers to your 'Eardrum'
- Editor's picks
Opinions
- Forced fitness
- Op-art
- Administration handles emergency admirably
- Op-art
- Childhood obesity not a fuzzy problem
- Awareness necessary
- Thinking outside the...
- The swim test in review
- US meddling literally dictates backfire in support overseas
- Blogging a valid form of expression
Sports
- Harriers traverse campus in annual Alumnae Meet
- Reascension: the Pats take their place
- Swat shows promise but struggles to finish matches
- Shutout streak kept alive
- Stone leads Tide past Richard Stockton
- Men's soccer remains undefeated



