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St Topeka 233-8288 - Reasonably priced - Hospital sterilized 842-1212 1601 W.23rd Southern Hills Center "NO COUPON" SPECIALS EVERYDAY TWO-FERS 2-PIZZAS 2-TOPPINGS 2-COKES $900 PARTY "10" 10-PIZZAS 1-TOPPING PRIMETIME 3-PIZZAS 1-TOPPING 4-COKES $30⁰⁰ $11^{50} CARRY OUT 1-PIZZA 1-TOPPING 1-COKE $350 DELIVERY HOURS 11 AM-2 AM 11 AM-3 AM 11 AM-1 AM MON-THURS FRI-SAT SUN School pays man to go away Suspended student to get tuition paid The Associated Press PHILADELPHIA — A Swarthmore College freshman was accused of harassing a student who resisted his romantic overtures. Now the school is paying him to go away. Swarthmore agreed to pay Ewart Yearwood's tuition, transportation and book costs wherever he decided to enroll for the spring semester. Yearwood, 18, said he planned to register today at Columbia University in New York City, where he lives. But Columbia spokesman Fred Knubel said yesterday that there was no record of Yearwood having applied. His departure came after another freshman, Alexis Clinansmith, complained that he had harassed her last semester. She accused him of stalking her at the fall formal dance, phoning her at night, and making lewd comments and remarks such as "I'm going to have her." Alfred H. Bloom, president of the exclusive liberal arts college in the Philadelphia suburb of Swarthmore, said Yearwood did not sexually harass Clinansmith, but did engage in a "pattern of intimidation." "The resolution of this case makes clear that intimidation is not to be tolerated at Swarthmore College and, consistent with the college's confidence in the power of education, provides the means for (yearwood) to learn to better manage his own behavior," Bloom said Friday in a statement. Swarthmore said it would consider taking Yearwood back next term if he undergoes counseling — at the school's expense. Columbia, like Swarthmore, costs more than $20,000 a year in tuition room and board. Yearwood, who was on a partial academic scholarship at Swarthmore, said he accepted the deal to avoid being suspended. "If you truly think I did something wrong, kick me out," he said. "I think the president of the college ... sees something is wrong here, either the penalty, the process or the procedure. I made clear that if I was suspended I would sue." Yearwood denied harassing his classmate and said she misinterpreted his actions. He said that he shaved his head last semester, revealing several eras scars, and that he "looks mean" when he's not smiling. His lawyer, Harvey Silverglate, said the case resulted from an "outrageous infestation of political correctness." Clinamsmith, who lives in Bloomfield Hills, Mich., is away during the school's winter break and could not be reached for comment. Her lawyer, Carolyn P. Short, did not return calls to her office Monday. After Clinansmith complained about Yearward to the college, police and the Delaware County District Attorney's Office, Yearward agreed to stay at least 40 feet away from her. But a disciplinary committee decided to suspend Yearward for the spring semester for violating that agreement. Yearward and Clinansmith both appealed to the president of Swarthmore, which resulted in Friday's decision. "I do not think I have a problem," Yearwood said. "They feel that I probably inadvertently, subconsciously, release intimidating vibes and that I need counseling to better understand what it is in my behavior that makes people feel that way and how to be perceived as less intimidating." PART-TIME POSITIONS AVAILABLE (with full-time benefits) Connex International, a leader in the communications industry for over a decade, is looking for you to join our growing team. 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