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April 17, 2008
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Prospective Student Council presidents debate ideas, abilities
Vying to take the mantle of soon-to-be former Student Council president Peter Gardner ’08, Paul Apollo ’09; Yongjun Heo ’09; and, communicating over Skype from Spain, Randall Johnston ’09 gathered with students in Kohlberg last evening to discuss their qualifications and ideas for the presidency. Apollo and Johnston have both served on Student Council before (as student groups advisor and campus life representative, respectively), whereas Heo is a (potential) newcomer to student government.…
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News
- Daily Jolt threat provokes adminstrative reaction
- Charity Fun Fair comes to the Ville
- Chelsea Clinton to make speech on Swarthmore's Parrish Beach this morning on behalf of her mother's candidacy
- Student support integral for presidential candidates' campaigns
- Baker wins U.S. national shogi championship, club celebrates
- Despite lure of admitted students' programs at competing institutions, Ride the Tide set to draw record crowd
- Nyombayire speaks on inspirations, hopes
- Republican challenger aims to unseat
Rep. Sestak - Dual career academic couples on the rise on U.S. campuses
Living & Arts
- Heeless heels backward step toward foot binding
- Bahá'í teachings, though mostly beneficial, also partly narcissistic
- Good Asian Drivers
- Ahoy Matey! Crum Regatta 2008
- Mr. Swarthmore 2008
- cartoon
- Concert etiquette needed by all
- 'Leatherheads' fumbles
- Learning to attend your classes with class
- Word search
- cartoon
- Senior Art Show impresses at List Gallery
- 'DU play' morally complex
- Fisher returns on 'frail craft'
- Editor's picks
Opinions
- Jolt-ing perspective
- Making the Obama 'Leap of Faith'
- In support of Horacio Chiong Rivero
- Student Council platforms
- Creating admissions diversity
Sports
- Baseball stumbles in Conference, preps for Haverford
- Respect your manager, respect the game
- Mullarkey dominates steeple
- Garnet men set many PRs
- Men's rugby having best season in years
- Softball has sensational week, goes 5-1



