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September 10, 2009
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Coke returns in light of budget, ethics approval
A successful 2006 Kick Coke campaign removed Coca-Cola products from Sharples due to questions about the soft-drink company’s labor practices, but current economic pressures have now brought Coke products back to campus.
“Cost was definitely one of the reasons we considered this [change],” Stu Hain, vice president of facilities and services, said. While exact figures cannot be released due to the terms of the college’s contracts with both companies, Hain said that serving Coke products costs t…
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News
- Non-profit exploring possible Ecuadorian school
- Sustainability committee oversees rollover funds
- Week in Pictures
- Biology class merges research and conservation
- Visiting filmmaker invigorates growing department
- Revival of photo club in planning stages
Living & Arts
- Beyond the pasta bar
- Review: 'Preparations for Departure' at Philly Fringe
- 'Spaced' brings the slacker to the small screen
- Probing the essence of the annual Hootenanny
- First-year still optimistic after one week in bubble
- 'Fame' – one play that might not translate to film
Opinions
- On invincibility
- Don't just blame the bankers for the recession
- Op-Art by Carey Pietsch
- Eldridge: Why we brought Coke back
- Student Council Platforms — Fall 2009 Election
Sports
- Brothers boost men's soccer in Alumni Classic
- Field hockey recharges, looks to return to form
- A reflective rebounder bares all for the sake of athletics
- A Giant home run melts an ice hockey fan's heart
- Women's soccer cracks NCAA poll
- Volleyball rebounds to top Moravian at Greyhound Premiere
- Garnet Athlete of the Week



