Lacrosse, Tennis, Vertigo-go, Senior Speak-Off

April 12, 2011

Editor’s note: This article was initially published in The Daily Gazette, Swarthmore’s online, daily newspaper founded in Fall 1996. As of Fall 2018, the DG has merged with The Phoenix. See the about page to read more about the DG.

Men's Lacrosse vs. Franklin and Marshall College. Photo by Elena Ruyter.
The Swarthmore team fell 11-5 against the Diplomats. Photo by Elena Ruyter.
The women's tennis team beat Franklin and Marshall College 9-0. Photo by Elena Ruyter.
The Richmond Comedy Swatdown, brought as a fundraiser for the Soccer Team. Photo by Jiuxing June Xie.
The Richmond Comedy Swatdown, brought as a fundraiser for the Soccer Team. Photo by Jiuxing June Xie.
Vertigo-go's GiggleFuck event, held in Mephistos Lounge. Photo by Jiuxing June Xie.
The annual event is held before the Genderfuck party. Photo by Jiuxing June Xie.
Candice Nguyen '11 at the Senior Speak-Off, held to determine who will be speaking at the Class of 2011's graduation. Photo by Jiuxing June Xie.
The Gazette's own Will Treece '11 at the event. Photo by Jiuxing June Xie.
The audience at the Senior Speak-Off. Photo by Jiuxing June Xie.
Musicians and activists Evan Greer and Spiritchild facilitated workshops sharing their music and insight into their common commitment to using their art as a tool for change. Photo by Jiuxing June Xie.
Musicians and activists Evan Greer and Spiritchild facilitated workshops sharing their music and insight into their common commitment to using their art as a tool for change. Photo by Jiuxing June Xie.
Musicians and activists Evan Greer and Spiritchild facilitated workshops sharing their music and insight into their common commitment to using their art as a tool for change. Photo by Jiuxing June Xie.
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