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The Daily Gazette
    daily.swarthmore.edu Wednesday, February 14, 2007    
Ask the Gazette: What is Spirit and Earth?
Recently a handful of Swarthmore students have stumbled upon the website http://www.spiritandearth.org/. Until yesterday, the site held a legacy copy of Swarthmore College's old website. According to Kelly Mueller of ITS, the site was "purchased by a professor who intends to build a site related to his research interests." The [...]
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Ask the Gazette: What is the NinjaGram?
Confused by the ninja tablers in Sharples in the days leading up to Valentine's Day? Wondering what worthy causes a ninja might promote? As it turns out, Swarthmore's ninjas, in [...]
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A fool for "Fools:" Matt Dering directs Neil Simon's play
Imagine you are an eager, young Ukrainian schoolteacher. It is 1890 and your next post is located in a small village. Upon your arrival, to your utmost dismay, you find [...]
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Marjorie Murphy discusses the lasting effects of a Brooklyn teachers' strike
Professor Marjorie Murphy of the History Department gave the first faculty lecture of the spring semester about the 1968 Ocean Hill-Brownsville teacher's strike. One of Murphy's primary historical interests is [...]
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The Weather

Today:

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

Tonight:

Utterly barbaric, I know.

Tomorrow:

But honestly? You're not missing much.

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