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April 2, 2009
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Seniors brave cold job market in frozen economy
Swarthmore seniors looking for employment after graduation are facing a job market much less friendly than those of years past, due to the economic downturn. According to Erin Massey, Associate Director of Career Services, “there are less positions available out there.” However, Massey emphasized that her office “doesn’t have a pessimistic outlook.”
“It’s not a catastrophe. People are going to be employed,” said Dianne Seo ’09, a Career Peer Advisor in the Career Services office. Echoi…
Table of contents
News
- SBC shaves pun/ctum, equestrian budgets
- Sager refocuses aims to prioritize activism
- GREENMarch strives to stimulate sustainability
- APIA month celebrates heritage
- Scenes of spring
Living & Arts
- Filmgoing in Philly: Week One
- Trigger part VII: Hamlet in Bethlehem
- Hedgerow builds theater around community
- ‘Kings’ loses the sandals, keeps the story intact
- William Potter Fiction Contest Award Winners
- Seniors come together to ‘rescript’ Swarthmore
- Richardson mixes media to unite past and future
- Crispian's Day
- New ‘Tale’ falls faster than the French monarchy
- Assassins to the max
- A dire coffee bar dilemma
- Editor's Picks
- Crossword
- Crossword solution
Opinions
- Transitioning from an American world
- Op-ed by Laura Wolk: Sorry media: Pope is right
- Reviving the collection tradition
- A letter to China
- Op-ed by Soren Larson: Students should pay for their paper
Sports
- Sharks and others combact 'Stanley Cup Playoff Fizzle'
- Sports in Brief: McDaniel earns lopsided win in lacrosse
- Garnet Athlete of the Week
- Mules charge past lacrosse in double overtime
- Women serve against ranked opponents on court
- Softball strikes out in first pair of Centennial Conference doubleheaders



