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October 4, 2007
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Alcohol misconduct in Clothier leads to citation
During the early morning hours on Sunday, an altercation outside the Paces Black and White party, hosted by the International Club, resulted in the arrest of a 22 year-old male Swarthmore student. The student was cited for public drunkenness.
According to Party Associate Chloe Noonan ’10, the PAs noticed a student who seemed intoxicated and wandering in and out of Paces.
“My friend said the student had fallen on the dance floor, and that others were escorting him off the floor,” Noonan said.…
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- Congress approves College Cost Reduction Act
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- No contract signed with "The Roots" for this fall's LSE
- FAA airspace redesign prompts legal response
- Verizon in talks to expand cell service
- Senior awarded Lehrman Scholarship
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- High fashion stays on top
- 'Mad Girl's Love Song' does Sylvia Plath
- Mastery of Márquez
- Cartoon
- Philly Kick-Off a success
- Zacarias delights with Suzy Q and steaks
- Professor shares the 'invisible stories' of Guatemala
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- Op-art
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- Freeing Speech
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Sports
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- Ouma: A shining star for a hurting sport
- Swarthmore men fight for a playoff spot
- Women's soccer continues to dominate, climb rankings
- Volleyball to host Johns Hopkins for a good cause
- X-C gets Regionals preview
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- A long journey



