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May 1, 2008
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Students act in support of Rivero after tenure decision
Prompted by the college’s decision to deny tenure to Spanish language and literature professor Horacio Chiong Rivero earlier this semester, a number of students have continued to express their support for the reconsideration of this decision by collecting signatures for a collective letter, as well as chalking on campus. Currently, any review of the original tenure decision is still under consideration by the Department of Modern Languages and Literature.
Table of contents
News
- College implements telephone messaging system for disseminating information in emergency situations
- New parking committee to meet
- Week in pictures
- Chester Co-op to provide community-owned produce
- BYOB ‘Rudi’s’ bistro to replace Da Vinci’s in the ville
- College to use sharpshooters to manage Crum deer
- So far, ten seniors and recent alumni awarded Fulbrights
- Incoming president Heo discusses accountability, input
- The Big Chair retires from Parrish Beach
Living & Arts
- Worthstock preview
- A ‘Bloodied’ victory scored at Saturday’s Battle of the Bands
- Student dance concert
- Abigail Graber ‘Escape’s from Swarthmore
- Cheap Time and Jay Reatard revive punk at Olde Club
- No Age fills ‘void’
- Cartoon
- Manners for living in a ‘full house’
- Cartoon
- Religion on campus a priority for administration
- Sixteen Feet seniors say good-bye with final ‘Toe Jam’ concert
- Every vintage T-shirt tells a story, don’t it
- Sandy beds and roboraptors in the List
- Editor’s picks
Opinions
- Op-art
- Ban on same-sex marriage in Pa.?
- Swarthmore education is trial by fire
- Assume creed of ethical irreverence and celebrate
Sports
- Men make noise at TCNJ, Penn
- Mullarkey runs steeple at Penn
- Men’s lacrosse splits final two games, finishes undefeated in non-Conference action
- Women’s tennis second in CC
- Men’s tennis upset by Haverford in CC semis
- Soccer’s transition to USA a bumpy road
- Softball splits pair at Haverford, preps for playoffs


