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Professor Marcia Thom Kaley and alumnae Shannon Beasley ring the bell at Sweet Briar College in celebration after the announcement that the college will remain open in Sweet Briar, Va., Saturday, June 20, 2015. Virginia's attorney general announced a mediated settlement Saturday to keep the college open, using $12 million raised by fiercely determined alumnae to keep the women's college afloat in the upcoming academic year and sweeping out leadership of the 114-year-old school. (Autumn Parry/News & Daily Advance via AP) , APTOPIX
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2014-04-30
AP/East News
Associated Press
THE NEWS & ADVANCE
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4,57MB
41cm x 28cm by 300dpi
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