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    daily.swarthmore.edu Friday, January 27, 2006    
Richard Eldridge on "The Ends of Literary Narrative"
Yesterday in Kohlberg's Scheuer Room, Professor of Philosophy, Richard Eldridge, delivered a lecture on "The Ends of Literary Narrative." Professor Eldridge's lecture discussed the reasons for the use and creation of literary narrative, arguing that the purpose of narrative is revealed in the manner that a narrative is concluded. "There [...]
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Excess SBC funds await student proposals
To all students: Come now, many of you must have at some point been sitting in Sharples when an amazingly awesome (and possibly alliterative) idea for a party hits you...and [...]
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Crackdown on alcohol funding, but not Swat social life
The new alcohol policy does not change the rules so much as make them harder to break. "In my mind," said SAC co-director Jenna Adelberg, "there has been no policy [...]
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Today:

This issue is from the time when we didn't save our weather jokes.

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Utterly barbaric, I know.

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