Print edition
March 20, 2008
Top story
SBC’s funds run low with new groups; not a ‘crisis’
The past few years have been witness to an increasing number of chartered student groups on campus. Especially as the Charter Committee prepares to make a decision on the chartering of Punc/tum!!!, a proposed student-run visual arts magazine that will, according to Student Council Student Groups Advisor Paul Apollo ‘09, cost approximately $14,000 to publish two times per year, calculated efforts will be made on the part of the Student Budget Committee to accommodate any additional student group budget proposals while ensuring that large end-of-the-year events, like Worthstock, are still adequately funded and do not cause major setbacks in the year’s remaining budget.
Table of contents
News
- Without warning, Da Vinci’s cafe in the Ville closes permanently; new restaurant to potentially take the space
- SBC, Student Council set to increase SAC oversight
- More thefts in Tarble, McCabe and Mertz
- MULTi week questions constructs of ethnicity, race
- New club to be resource for Japanese study
- Affirmative action … for men?
Living & Arts
- Cartoon
- Sinologists at Swat
- Vampire Weekend uninspired, hyped-up
- T.C. Boyle
- This ‘Jumper’ falls to the lowest depths
- Unveiling the inspiration for Marc Jacobs’ Fall 2008 collection
- MSA challenges need for spiritual advisors
- Cartoon
- You are what you eat, and how you behave
- Lifestyles of the rich and famous, on a student budget
- Editor’s picks
Opinions
- Ignorance at Swat
- Op-art
- Apt questions by protesters
- Obama comes out as black on national TV
- Political cartoon
- Downtown Swat 2020
Sports
- No-hitter highlights softball’s sweet spring break trip
- Miller and Lewis earn All-American Honors
- Baseball has successful spring break tour
- Men’s lacrosse team stays hot through spring break
- Women’s lacrosse team stumbles, recovers nicely to open up spring campaign
- Swarthmore to host 11 teams in Collegiate National Badminton Tournament during upcoming weekend
- Track runs a little, chills a lot over break
- Top football clubs bringing sport down to bottom line


