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September 7, 2006
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Long time employees leave Admissions
Students and staff returned to campus in August to find that several longtime employees of the Admissions Office had quietly and abruptly vacated their positions.
Most of the employees, all members of the admissions support staff, had contributed between 10 and 25 years of service to the college without prior complaint or incident, prompting coworkers to question the timing and circumstances of their unanticipated departures. “These were not people who had reached a natural stopping point in the…
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News
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- Larimore orients himself to Swarthmore
- College augments first-year orientation
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- New mascot moves into design stage
- College replaces telephone and e-mail systems
- Facebook changes spark student uproar
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Living & Arts
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- Explore a world of food at Reading Terminal Market
- Cartoon
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- Op-art
- Reassessing the role of beliefs
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- Surviving Katrina
Sports
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