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April 24, 2008
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Student health advisory council seeks to give feedback, ideas to Worth
In order to give students more input into the health services offered at Swarthmore, Worth Health Center Director Beth Kotarski has recently formed a student advisory committee, the Student Health Advisory Council. Kotarski is optimistic that this committee, coupled with an increase in student input, will help make Worth Health Center more accessible to all students.
“Too often college health centers are viewed only in terms of the negative stories that come out of them,” Kotarski said, citing a…
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News
- From the editor
- Chelsea Clinton stumps at Swat, speaks on behalf of mother
- Orientation considers changes
- Week in pictures
- RA list
- Brown wins undergraduate research award
- Harvard student brews own education
- Redesigned News and Information website uses videos, podcasts and photos to bring press releases to life
- At forum in ICC, presidential candidates address diversity, aid
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- Freeman to study the neuroscience of perception
- Thé to investigate what makes a stem cell malleable
Living & Arts
- Swarthmore in the spring
- Broadcast yourself
- Turner and Wambach at Senior Art Show 2008
- So long, for now
- Cartoon
- Out of the terrordome: Dalva bids his final farewell
- Dan Deacon and Videohippos transform Olde Club into Wham City
- This column isn’t about Battlestar Galactica
- Vocalists Arcuni and Clapp collaborate in Junior Recital
- Getting under a 'Second Skin'
Opinions
- Op-art
- The quest for The Truth
- Chavez killing Venezuela
- The awkward revolution: Why goofy is in
- African Union fails in response to Zimbabwe
Sports
- Women’s track heats up
- PRs for men at Widener
- Watching the greenbacks circle the drain
- Women’s Rugby in midst of successful spring season



