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Professor of Economics Ellen Magenheim invited Nada Eissa to speak at Swat about the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) welfare program. She gave her lecture, entitled “The End of Welfare As We Know It? Tax-Transfer Policy and Skill Formation,” on September 17 to a full Science Center 101. “I thought [...]
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Michael Dukakis '55 on the 2008 Elections
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In observation of Constitution Day and the 221st anniversary of the U.S. Constitution, Governor Michael Dukakis addressed an auditorium of Swarthmore students at his alma mater yesterday afternoon. [...]
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Qub Moving to Danawell Trailer
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After spending most of its time in the Kitao Gallery, the student-run cafe Qub is moving to the trailer shared by the Dana and Hallowell dorms. "We concluded it would [...]
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Tours of the Ville Offered this Saturday
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In an effort to familiarize first-year students with Swarthmore’s Town Center, often called “the Ville,” the borough is offering tours this Saturday afternoon. Though the college’s campus offers a lot, [...]
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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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