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January 31, 2008
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Sexual assaults lead to questions of justice
The prosecution of a series of sexual assault cases that was stopped short when the alleged offender left Swarthmore has raised concerns about how the college handles such cases.
Multiple female Swarthmore students reported to the administration last November that they were sexually assaulted by the same individual, a mutual friend, within the space of a few days. According to one victim of these assaults, who asked to remain anonymous due to the sensitive nature of the case, the victims had a m…
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News
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- New committees act
- Tarble hours extended
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- Students bring language instruction to district schools
- Nyombayire commended for anti-Genocide activism
- American Prospect Editor in Chief Robert Kuttner to speak at the college regarding US economic crisis
- Student opinion to be solicited for deer decision
- Harvard law fights RIAA
- Senate targets many endowments
- New Jersey student newspaper shut down by student government
Living & Arts
- Cartoon
- Chabad at college
- Discussing Islam in America
- Swatties abroad
- Playful 'Marvels of Things' delights at List Gallery
- Tactfully confronting rude behavior at Swarthmore
- Prada collection challenges gender conventions
- Screw 101: How to set up a perfect match
- '27 Dresses' is lacking in both humor and originality
- Juno mixtape a hit
- What's the best pizza deal?
- Cartoon
- Crossword
- Sudoku
- Editor's picks
Opinions
- Ron Paul has cultivated political base from farcical
- Sexual misconduct requires more open discussion
- DU responds to sexual assualt
- SSSL Bad Stats
- Awareness essential
- Institutional Inertia
- Cartoon
Sports
- Tough break for men's b-ball
- Women's squad galvanized by loss
- Youth craze
- Garnet crushes hapless Cavaliers



