"At a time when liberalism is in decline, the first issue of The L-Word shows an insightful, original, future-oriented vision of liberal politics, written and produced entirely by Swarthmore's progressive students. There may be hope; The L-Word could, in fact, be a guide to the direction of liberalism in the future."

-from the Editors' Introduction to the first issue, May 1997

Volume II: Issue 4       May 1998

Notes on our last issue by Brendan Nyhan

letters to the editor by Sonal Bhatia and Erica Johanson

Chalkings Reveal Deeper Problems
by Amy Albert
PC Decision Shows Need for Reform
by Brendan Nyhan
New Housing: Crumside Pup Tents
by David Plante
Where Was Activism When We Needed It?
by Vincent Jones
Irish Politics Analyzed
by Ben Fritz
The Value of a Free Press
by Owen F. Lipsett
Mankind Fraying At The Edges
by Patrick "Knuckles" Runkle
Bulletin Informs Swat Community
by Lena Sze
The Real Criminal Is Saddam Hussein
by Pat Murray
Nigerian Rights Abuses Deserve Attention in U.S.
by Joey Genereux
Rethinking American Foreign Policy in Nigeria
by Jude Uzonwanne
L-Word Focus

The Crisis in Student Government
by Brendan Nyhan
 
Laura Barandes Must Be Impeached
by Wilson Kello
 
Here's the Conspiracy Theory: In Student Council Not The Phoenix
by Patrick Runkle
 
Why the ACLU Isn't Crazy
by Anne Heidel
 
History and Memory
by Owen F. Lipsett
 
Race in Campus Labor Practices
by Lena Sze

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