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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.
Table of contents
News
- LPAC dance rehearsal space to favor dance majors and minors
- Sharples employee mourned
- New committees act
- Tarble hours extended
- Condom vending controversy
- 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


