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October 29, 2009
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H1N1 cases now prevalent on campus
Chemistry professor Bob Paley hasn’t given a make-up exam in his 20 years at Swarthmore. But when two of his students came down with influenza-like illnesses, or ILI, this week, he was forced to make an exception.
H1N1 — commonly known as swine flu — has officially reached Swarthmore College. The first case was confirmed the week before fall break, and since then over two percent of the student body has visited the health center with a case of suspected or confirmed swine flu. So far, though, …
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News
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- BCC: 40 years supporting diversity on campus
- Guatemalan woman shares story of imprisonment
- Week in Pictures
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Living & Arts
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- Editors' Picks
- Costumes and Controversy
- Reinventing the essence of childhood rumpus
- Late-night host dishes out humor with honesty
- Making aural babies: The sound of Lucky Dragons
- Hassle-free costume ideas to try for Halloween
- Quick Fixes...
- Swat Style Snapshot: Marie Rousseau '12
- Martial arts club packs a big punch on campus
Opinions
- Just enjoy the party, people
- In defense of conservative activism and dissent
- Op-Art by Carey Pietsch
- Vote Rick Lowe for mayor
Sports
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- Volleyball clinches return to conference tournament
- Tweet, Tweet: A new era in sports fandom emerges
- Squash and rugby teams face off against Haverford on club circuit
- Athlete of the Week
- Despite loss to Haverford, women make playoffs



