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This is the third article in a series on the price of attending college, both in general and at Swarthmore. Also see the first article, an introduction, and the second, on endowment spending. An education at a private college, particularly one at Swarthmore, is an expensive affair. Thanks to Swarthmore’s [...]
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War News Radio Gathers Accolades
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Swarthmore’s War News Radio has once again been named among the most-licensed producer groups by the Public Radio Exchange. The merit is well-deserved, as the weekly program, which continues to [...]
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Scoreboard Men's Lacrosse Dickinson 7, Swarthmore 5 Women's Lacrosse #3 Gettysburg 21, Swarthmore 3 Men's Tennis Swarthmore 7, Dickinson 2 Softball Swarthmore 5, PSU-Berks 3 Swarthmore 16, PSU-Berks 0 Badminton [...]
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SCOREBOARD: Men's Tennis Swarthmore 9, Ursinus 0 Baseball Widener 10, Swarthmore 2 Golf Richard Stockton 359, Swarthmore 362 MEN'S TENNIS: Garnet Bowl Over Bears Swarthmore men's tennis did not not [...]
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Asian and Pacific Islander/American (APIA) Month Begins
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APIA Heritage Month began last Friday with a workshop on interracial dating—one of many events hosted by SAO that will continue through late April. The goal, according to SAO president [...]
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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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