Temple University journalism student Mackenzie Dougherty, takes an inside look at the Swarthmore Co-op. Through interviews with general manager Ed Farace II, a customer, and a vendor, Mackenzie explores how the Swarthmore Co-op has been supporting and benefiting the community of Swarthmore for many years. Dougherty also discusses the future vision and goals of the Co-op.
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