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September 11, 2008
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Deer cull to occur during winter break
During this week’s Swarthmore Borough Council meeting, the council amended an existing firearms ordinance that stood in the way of the college’s proposal to regulate the Crum Woods’ deer population with sharpshooters. The language of the amendment authorizes “the discharge of a firearm for the purposes of animal control,” clearing the way for the anticipated culling of the deer this winter.
Table of contents
News
- Public magnet school for the arts opens
- McCabe unveils lockers to combat theft
- Women’s Resource Center transitions into dry space
- SWOCC caters to womyn
- Students mobilize for Palestine
- Kidnapping charges dropped after missed court dates
- Campus shootings prompt concealed carry legislation
- Magee assumes new leadership at Lang Center
- Fireside chat proves success
- Drag Troupe debuts, bends social norms
- University of Utah campus shuttle runs on waste vegetable oil from restaurants by way of WVO conversions
Living & Arts
- RJD2, Broken Social Scene feel good lost
- Coffee, Fashion and Cigarettes
- Something to chew on
- Honest-to-goodness truth
- Guess who?
- Examining the potential of occult-alt games
- ‘Simpsons’ and ‘Sex’ have success at the multiplex
- Artist Scott unveils two exhibits
- Trio Kavkasia sings haunting, dark folk
Opinions
- Op-art
- Dining Services changes unpalatable to students
- The political disconnect
- On impaling Sarah Palin
- Republican or Democrat: Vote for Obama in November
- US hypocrisy over China
- Cult classics aren’t merely film, but how the audience acts
- ‘Graduate’ is a reflection on the annual return to Swarthmore
- Swanson’s critique of ‘Graduate’ misses the satire, relevance
- Meet the candidates
- SQU responds to campus hate crime
Sports
- Garnet dominates at St. Mary’s
- Sports in brief
- Net gain at Colby
- Changes in drug testing a burden for DIII athletes


