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November 29, 2007
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Essie Mae's cracks down, clarifies prices
Recently, there has been confusion regarding the Essie Mae’s Snack Bar’s charges for sandwiches.
Despite speculations that Essie Mae’s would be raising its prices for extras on sandwiches, there will be no changes in pricing of items, just a clarification, according to Dining Services’ Cash Operations Manager Gusti Ruhri, who said that the charge for additional toppings had always been there but was often ignored.
“It’s slipped through and has to stop,” Ruhri said. With prices of food ri…
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News
- Media maintains practice of Fair Trade
- Amnesty provides perspective with a meal
- Survey says hook ups are on the rise among college students
- Da Vinci's hopes to provide relaxed hang-out space
- Thieves target LPAC and multiple dorm rooms
- New criteria for redistribution of college parking permits
- Two alumni awarded prestigious Rhodes scholarship
- Facilities fail to meet Disabilities Act criteria
- Gayle Barton selected as the new ITS director
- Recent stem cell findings change current debate
Living & Arts
- First NOLArize Benefit Concert a success
- Avant-pop band Malajube electrifies with youthful pop at Olde Club
- Dalva gives thanks
- Don't rush to see 'August'
- Relating to a 'Genius'
- Cartoon
- Unique is out, uniform is in
- Past Phoenix editors: Where are they now?
- Embracing Swarthmore weather, come snow or sleet
- I am philosopher, hear me roar
- Film Society screens re-released gem 'Killer of Sheep'
- Green ways to travel
- 'Best of Olde Club' a jam
- Editor's picks
Opinions
- Men's soccer thanks fans
- Cartoon
- Later McCabe hours not a smart choice
- Despite slow economy, Wall Street jobs still available
- Attack on 'hypocritical' letters unfounded, offensive
- Stop stealing
- Rise of hate crimes indicative of larger problems
- Meet the Student Council candidates for 2008
Sports
- Garnet men get off to impressive start
- Swimmers take down Bears, move on to F&M Invite
- Holiday giving for fans
- Blogs: the online future of sportswriting



