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We looked in the files of the Friends Historical Library, and found that the central section of Trotter was built in 1881 as the new Hall of Physics and Engineering "following complaints about fumes from laboratories" in Parrish. The West Wing, where the bell currently stands, was added in 1895, [...]
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An inside look at Willets, Mertz, Alice Paul, and Mary Lyons
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The housing lottery is rushing towards us. Swarthmore students can only live in a handful of our many dorms, however, and it can be hard to pick. To help you [...]
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Faculty support the Employee Free Choice Act
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On Monday night, three professors spoke on a panel about the Employee Free Choice Act, a bill currently being debated in Congress which President Bush has vowed to veto if [...]
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Clothesline project gives voice to survivors
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Starting next week, Parrish Beach will be lined with brightly colored t-shirts as part of The Clothesline Project (CLP) at Swarthmore. Each shirt color will represent some type of sexual [...]
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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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Sharples was effectively closed this day, because we don't remember what they served.
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