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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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