Thursday, January 02, 2003Books or bustThe Dartmouth Bookstore was not kidding about scaling back on textbook offerings. Much is set up there already, but many departments have little or no courses provided for (including books for only one course in my beloved Religion Department). And the College and its departments are being openly blamed for not coming through with deadlines for submitting text requests to the store. To wit, a sign by the would-be French section:"French books! Be very careful. We did not receive the textbook order from the french department. This is a sample of books from past terms. We hope you find something interesting!" Posted by alex at 5:36 PM Comments Post a Comment (we enforce our comments policy) |
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