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Current Issue:
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
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News
Turnitin.com gets mixed reception from faculty
Convocation outlines future
Honors program externally reviewed
Appalachia changes up for Spring Break
Study Abroad adds sites
Incidents of Crime
Faculty to vote on curriculum in December
Beautification continues: Aesthetic improvements display campus identity
Philadelphia International Dragon Boat Festival
Opinion
Editor's Column:
CPSC fails to protect buyers by not issuing timely recalls
Putin, in becoming prime minister, is becoming too powerful in Russia
Budget should be used more effectively
Subprime market exposes deeper flaws in morality
Barnes Foundation should remain in Merion to preserve its quirky charm
Keeping freedoms strong is important, even at the cost of danger
Greek Life should respect individuality
Letter:
Unnecessary plagiarism checks
Letter:
Losing more than a name
Features
Ignatian Corner:
Intellectuals out of the classroom
African missionaries reunite with faculty for AIDS discussion
The President's Desk: "With the Faith and Strength to Dare" to get involved
Hot or Not: Forget Restaurant Week; Gear up for Spa Week
Tech Talk: Downloading music with or without Digital Rights Managment
Ignatian Corner
Where are you, God? Everywhere!
Entertainment
Barnes Foundation opens for Parents Weekend, shows off Bryn Mawr's hidden treasures
Renoir exhibit makes only US stop at Art Museum
A Life of Riley grabs big gig in New York
"The Jane Austen Book Club" does justice to novel
Gov't Mule's Tower show casts a reggae vibe; new album well-received
Bruce Springsteen makes "Magic"
Sonata Artica defines progressive metal
Sports
Groundbreaking cherishes past, looks to the future
Field hockey suffers a hard-fought loss
Stronger showing by the Hawks falls just short
Benedict's play has been lone certainty for Hawks
Lacrosse suits up for charitable event
Same old disappointment for new generation of Phillies
Chegwidden's drive to succeed pays dividends
Hawks put forth a solid performance on links in Florida
Flyers start season with little fanfare
Martelli and Gullan sign for students and fans on campus
Puzzle Solutions
Crossword Solution 10/10/07
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Issue Summary
Features
Administration seeks to unify two campuses
Christ Chapel converted spiritually and functionally
Diverse tree population ads character to Maguire
Episcopal alumnus supports bittersweet move
Episcopal seniors have mixed opinions on move
Episcopal to leave campus with valued relics
Episcopal's Culinary future: new food options on Maguire Campus?
Exchange student adjusts and prospers over four years
Moore, S.J. retires, reflects on 30 year tenure
Respected coach optimistic about move
Saint Joseph's to make Maguire Campus active next fall
Senior Snapshot: Bill Gwynn
Senior Snapshot: Brittney Gangemi
Senior Snapshot: Matthew Ortlip
Senior Snapshot: Michael Gambone
Senior Snapshot: Molly Sullivan
Senior Snapshot: Peter Philis
Senior Snapshot: Tony Farro
Student teacher finds "real world" early
Students treated to Mass at Old St. Joe's
Time capsule tradition to continue with Episcopal transition
With and for others: Students bound for service after school
Sports
Calathes may hear his name called on Draft Day
Griffin and Martelli relive great Fieldhouse moments
St. Joe's alumnus enjoys success as head coach of Episcopal basketball program
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