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Student Council 411

Student Council on Sharples takeover, Parking Committee's new format, and, if you want to appear in this space next semester, elections!
November 18, 2007

Krall Examines the Ethics of Experimental Medicine

Ron Krall, a senior vice president in worldwide development at GlaxoSmithKline, spoke Friday about pharmaceutical ethics, particularly giving patients access to experimental medication outside of clinical trials. Krall, who was [...]
November 18, 2007

Sports Update 11/17

M. Basketball: Swarthmore 78, Southwestern (TX) 73 W.Basketball: Swarthmore 87, Eastern 47 M. Swimming: NYU 120, Swarthmore 74 W. Swimming: NYU 131, Swarthmore 74
November 17, 2007

Kemp Hall Construction Ahead of Schedule

Despite minor weather delays, construction on David Kemp Hall continues more than a week ahead of schedule. The stonework, utilities, roof, and walls are almost completed. Students can look forward [...]
November 16, 2007

Kohlberg Coffee Bar Experiments With Saturday Hours

Thanks to Student Council, the voice of the under-caffeinated student has been heard; Dining Services kept Kohlberg Coffee Bar open last Saturday and will do so again this Saturday to see if it could be profitable in the long run; $300 is
November 15, 2007

Conference Inspires Black and Latino Men

This past weekend, Swarthmore hosted "The New Danger: Black and Latino Men Facing Evolving Challenges to their Scholarship and Community," a conference for Black and Latino men from the Consortium on High Achievement and Success [CHAS].
November 15, 2007

O’Rourke on Geometric Reductionism

As part of this year’s Math Department lecture series, Philadelphia-native and Smith College professor Joseph O’ Rourke returned this Tuesday to present his lecture entitled “Geometric Folding Algorithms: Linkages, Origami, and Polyhedra.” The talk focused on the computational geometry behind the deconstruction
November 14, 2007
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