Campus Briefs: Honors fraternity hosts blood drive
Issue date: 3/2/09 Section: News
Phi Sigma Pi is having a blood drive for the American Red Cross from 2 to 7 p.m. today in Stevenson Hall.
Deadline for graduate textbook approaches
Graduate students may purchase textbooks for courses in which they are enrolled and qualify for a rental fee refund, full or partial, during Textbook Rental Services' regular business hours. The deadline to exercise this option for spring 2009 is March 13. Textbook Rental's hours are 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Contact Textbook Rental Services at 581-3626 for additional information.
Human rights group to meet
The Charleston Chapter of Amnesty International is holding their monthly meeting at 6 p.m. Monday in the Rotary Room of the Charleston Carnegie Public Library, 712 Sixth Street. All are welcome to participate. The organization dedicates itself to defending people from abuse or torture. For more information, contact Marcus Ricci at spotted_blue@hotmail.com.
Compiled by Associate News Editor Emily Zulz
Deadline for graduate textbook approaches
Graduate students may purchase textbooks for courses in which they are enrolled and qualify for a rental fee refund, full or partial, during Textbook Rental Services' regular business hours. The deadline to exercise this option for spring 2009 is March 13. Textbook Rental's hours are 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Contact Textbook Rental Services at 581-3626 for additional information.
Human rights group to meet
The Charleston Chapter of Amnesty International is holding their monthly meeting at 6 p.m. Monday in the Rotary Room of the Charleston Carnegie Public Library, 712 Sixth Street. All are welcome to participate. The organization dedicates itself to defending people from abuse or torture. For more information, contact Marcus Ricci at spotted_blue@hotmail.com.
Compiled by Associate News Editor Emily Zulz
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