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Last night, the Board of Managers re-adopted their policy of not letting social considerations drive …

Last night, the Board of Managers re-adopted their policy of not letting social considerations drive their investments. In a dramatic gesture to affirm these guidelines, the Board voted unanimously to re-invest in Apartheid. “Our highest priority is the ability of Swarthmore students to get a world-class education,” Board of Managers Chair Tom Cock ’78 said.

Last night, the Board of Managers re-adopted their policy of not letting social considerations drive their investments. In a dramatic gesture to affirm these guidelines, the Board voted unanimously to re-invest in Apartheid. “Our highest priority is the ability of Swarthmore students to get a world-class education,” Board of Managers Chair Tom Cock ’78 said.

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