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Tours of the Ville Offered this Saturday

In an effort to familiarize first-year students with Swarthmore’s Town Center, often called “the Ville,” the borough is offering tours this Saturday afternoon.

Though the college’s campus offers a lot, said Swarthmore Mayor Eck Gerner, “it’s important to let students know what’s here” and to give them a chance to meet merchants.

Tours will start at the train station from 12 to 2 p.m. on Saturday. Swarthmore Town Center, Inc., a board of volunteers that oversees activities in the community, is in charge of the tours.

“Certainly the town can’t meet all demands, but if [students] need a gift, need food, then they can come into town,” said Town Center Coordinator Marty Spiegel.

And, he added, there’s an advantage to shopping at small, locally run stores.

“It’s a much more personal relationship,” said Spiegel. “You can go to a mall and the employee could care less.”

Joyce Walker-Bruce, owner of Swarthmore Flower & Gift Shop, said that when her family took over the floral shop a year and a half ago she expected there to be more college students shopping at her store. Students, however, might not be familiar enough with her store and others’, she said.

“We have gifts for a lot of occasions,” said Walker-Bruce. “Maybe kids don’t realize that.” Cindy Azzarano, whose family owns Poco Loco, agreed.

“We see college students every now and then, but not as much as we’d like,” she said. “It’d be nice to see a few more.”

Spiegel said that if students don’t find anything that interests them in the Town Center then there should be a dialogue about what should change. He wants the town to fulfill what students need and want, he said.

“I know things get really busy” throughout the school year, said Spiegel. But he hopes that “once [students] get oriented they’ll come back.”

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Swat Contracts with Security Firm AlliedBarton

At the beginning of this semester, two new security guards began patrolling campus during the 9:00pm to 3:30am shift. These guards are employed by AlliedBarton, a security firm that was contracted by the college to provide additional nighttime security; however, their presence has also led students to examine AlliedBarton’s disputed labor policies.

#1: 9/17/2008 at 11:33 p.m.

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so basically...interacting with the ville and the community means commerce?


— Marc Engel | Unregistered, Swarthmore

#2: 9/18/2008 at 12:38 p.m.

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Dante-
Great piece, way to start off your college career!


— Leah Moushey | Unregistered, Non-Swarthmore

#3: 9/18/2008 at 2:35 p.m.

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Dante:

Did you have to interview a priest for this piece?

Mike


— Michael McCue | Unregistered, Non-Swarthmore

#4: 9/18/2008 at 5:06 p.m.

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Hey stranger!

Great story! Congrats on a byline so quickly. But no naked priest?????

Cindi


— Cindi Lash | Unregistered, Non-Swarthmore

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