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Your New Best Friend for Cheap Textbooks
Thursday, 12 May 2011
by Lauren Zumbach
Shopping for textbooks will still be painful for your wallet next year, but at least it will be easier. This fall, Blackboard will launch with a feature that lets you buy textbooks from Labyrinth online, at a 30% discount. Once you’ve registered for courses, you’ll be able to see the required and recommended books within
- Published in Goings On
A word of advice: On coursebooks
Tuesday, 21 September 2010
by Will Saborio
Oh hey freshman carrying two very heavy-looking Labyrinth bags. What’s that? Oh, you like playing exorbitant prices for books that you’ll read ten pages of and never look at again? For those of you who don’t wallpaper their rooms with euros or enjoy shilling top-shelf prices for absorbing titles like “Fundamentals of Microeconomics, Fifth Edition,
- Published in Musings, Open Letter, Student Guides
Snow day!: The logistics
Wednesday, 10 February 2010
by Will Saborio
Isn’t this exciting? Our first snow day in years, and there’s tons of snow to play with? But you might be wondering what this means for your regularly scheduled programming. First of all, all classes are canceled. So you can toss that out the window. Second, what dining facilities are open? All dining halls are,
- Published in Goings On, Princeton in the News
IN PRINT: Nader says the rich can drive social change
Friday, 11 December 2009
by Angela Wu
“Only the super-rich can save us!” cries a Hurricane Katrina victim in Ralph Nader’s new book. Titled “Only the Super-Rich Can Save Us!” the 736-page novel is the consumer advocate and former presidential candidate’s first work of fiction. ”This book was written out of frustration,” Mr. Nader said. “Increasingly, the doors have been shut on
- Published in In Print