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March 26, 2009
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Vegetarianism builds coalitions
In a collaborative effort to motivate campus-wide consideration of the environmental benefits of vegetarianism, activist groups Earthlust, Environmental Justice, the Good Food Project and Swarthmore Labor Action Project organized a Meatout dinner in Sharples on Thursday, March 19. In order to promote vegetarianism as a viable option, these groups worked with dining services to design a menu of primarily vegetarian dishes for one night. A part of Earthlust’s Green March campaign, the event corres…
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News
- Three college vehicles vandalized in one week
- Shift in religious tolerance generates greater accord
- Campus-wide collection responds to Iraq War
- Abortion lecture presents conservative viewpoint
- Week in Pictures
- Auction raises $2,000 for education in Ecuador
- Bryn Mawr feels economic pinch
- Indigenous symposium explores disappearing culture
- Afghan women’s rights activist aims to educate
Living & Arts
- Frear features a modern retelling of ‘Pericles’
- Filmmaker and rapper give voice to Iran's youth
- Learning for Life event unites staff and students
- Famous novelist Yu Hua discusses new book ‘Brothers’
- Cartoon
- Crispian's Day
- Bromantic comedy
- Amid the decadence, a sign of the economic times
- On the culture of grinding
- Communication is key
- Editor's Flick Picks
- Crossword
- Crossword solution
Opinions
- Secrets of an upset
- Treating soldiers' invisible wounds
- Resisting urges for schism
- Op-ed: Pope shows us "more real" world
- Bolivia
Sports
- Cameron and Waterhouse lead baseball against Berks
- Wave of ranked opponents dunks men's tennis in California
- Multimedia multiplies viewing options in sports
- Garnet Athlete of the Week
- March Mildness: Are expected outcomes unexpected?
- Men's lacrosse finally absolves Red Devils with win
- Ranked Bullets puncture women's lacrosse defense
- Softball winds up for looming Centennial season



