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The Daily Gazette
    daily.swarthmore.edu Thursday, March 3, 2005    
Belfast poet finds ambiguity beneath the extremism of war
Yesterday, Belfast poet Adrian Rice read from his poetry in the Scheuer Room. He was the first visiting poet in a series of events which will bring Irish poets to campus, sponsored by the Department of English and the William J. Cooper Foundation. Rice has written three books of poetry, [...]
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Student dance group to perform on LPAC mainstage tonight
Out of the opening darkness appear John Beauregard and Gregory Holt, two of the four members of the Green Chair Dance Group. The music is a simple melody, yet its [...]
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Board approves budget with 4.75% tuition hike
The Board of Managers approved the 2005-2006 college budget at their meeting last weekend, including an increase in tuition that will bring total costs to $41,280 including room and board, [...]
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