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USA Today, New York Times Now Free to Capital Students

Posted by Nichole Johnson |

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

USA Today and the New York Times are now available to Capital University students for free. Newsstands are in the Cru Brew Cafe in Saylor-Ackermann Hall and in the Harry C. Moores Campus Center by the stairs to Capital Court.  

This is a pilot program, and it will be continued if it is successful. The program was funded by the Office of the President, Office of the Provost, President Bowman, the Honors program, the Dean of Students, Student Government, the Political Science Department, and the Health and Sports Sciences Department.

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    I think that this is a brilliant idea! Thank you for doing this! I know that I have several classes that want me to look through both of these newspapers on a regular basis and I just don't have the spare money to buy a subscription. Maybe you should consider the Wall Street Journal as well!

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    I think that this is a brilliant idea! Thank you for doing this! I know that I have several classes that want me to look through both of these newspapers on a regular basis and I just don't have the spare money to buy a subscription. Maybe you should consider the Wall Street Journal as well!


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