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most tardy guests have managed to arrive · but not all. &mdash · Alexa Herrera · CBS News · Lindy Segal · PEOPLE · 25 Apr. 2026 When Noble reopened after the pandemic abated · tardy rates soared · staff satisfaction plummeted · and violence on campus · previously rare · spiked. &mdash · Steven F. Wilson · The Atlantic · 24 Apr. 2026 Xander Roker and Kirf Olander · San Diegans by way of Philadelphia and Pittsburgh · respectively · were tardy to the party · but had no complaints about paying twice face price for the privilege. &mdash · Kirk Kenney

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most tardy guests have managed to arrive
but not all. &mdash
Alexa Herrera
CBS News
Lindy Segal
PEOPLE
25 Apr. 2026 When Noble reopened after the pandemic abated
tardy rates soared
staff satisfaction plummeted
and violence on campus
previously rare
spiked. &mdash
Steven F. Wilson
The Atlantic
24 Apr. 2026 Xander Roker and Kirf Olander
San Diegans by way of Philadelphia and Pittsburgh
respectively
were tardy to the party
but had no complaints about paying twice face price for the privilege. &mdash
Kirk Kenney

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