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September 18, 2008
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Students attend, volunteer at Biden rally
Amidst bales of hay and pumpkin patches, Swatties turned out in droves on Tuesday to hear Vice Presidential candidate Joe Biden speak to supporters at Linvilla Orchards in Media. The College Democrats coordinated transportation to and from the event, and a few Swarthmore students arrived early to set up for the rally.
The rally featured an invocation by Swarthmore’s Protestant Advisor and Interfaith Coordinator, Reverend Joyce Tompkins, who led the crowd in a Quaker moment of silence. Philadelph…
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News
- Dukakis returns to pinpoint the stakes of the election
- Students mobilize for Democratic candidates
- Saxon conducts research at CERN lab
- Email addresses mistakenly shortened
- New businesses poised to revitalize Ville
- Heritage Month showcases, celebrates culture of Latin America
- Caltech delegation visits college to observe student life, dorms
- Former NPR producer joins War News Radio staff
- StuCo’s anti-oppression workshop encourages communication
- Panel pursues discussion on reproductive justice
- Change in RIAA policy cracks down on file sharing
- Former NPR producer joins WNR staff
Living & Arts
- That's stupid
- Just an olde fashion rock show
- Masao Yamamoto's Soft-Spoken Spirituality
- All I Need: pay-what-you-want CDs
- An elegy for chauvinism
- Cartoon
- Harder, better, faster, something
- Covering the ‘B’-side
Opinions
- Burritos and climate change
- Body image problems also affect men
- "Villerats" seen as a pejorative term
- Bolivia follows the troubling lead of Venezuela's Chavez
- "Graduate" as a film is neither black nor white
- Instability in Pakistan poses problems for America
- Op-art
- Faltering American economy needs more than bureaucracy
Sports
- Women’s field hockey falls to Eastern Eagles
- With Bonds sidelined, teams seek new talent
- Frisbee competes in Jersey tournaments
- Wipe those tears away
- Inch ends winning streak by an inch



