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Western Carolinian Volume 61 Number 14

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  • ■ \S3fexsQH WILL 8E CONDUCTING INTERVIEWS FOR POSITIONS IN THEIR SUMMER/FALL COLLEGE COOP PROGRAM. when.- MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5 6 P.M. where- 120 BRACKET! HALL CLEMSON UNIVERSITY FOR DETAILS CONTACT JIFF BFWSEY koom so, mm OK CALL 227-7133 Support the Cats Basketball and register to win Sweatshirts, Caps, and T-Shlrts at the WCU Bookstore during the month of February. Hrs. Monday - Friday 8- 6:00pm; Saturday 1-2:00 Expanded student copier service begins Thursday In response to student request for additional access to copiers, WCU will kick off a new copy program called Copy Cat. This student copy service combines the copiers in Hunter Library with new machines located in all residence halls, both cafeterias and the following academic buildings: Belk 2nd floor snack area, Coulter 1st floor, Forsyth room 208, Killian 1st floor, McKee 2nd floor lobby, Moore 1st floor, Still well 2nd floor lobby, Stillwell Natural Sciences 1 st floor lobby. The Copy Cat service will use a debit card similar to the Hunter Library card. However, the existing Hunter Library cards must be exchanged for a new card at no cost. Any remaining value on existing cards will be transferred to the new card. Cards can be exchanged at Hunter Library starting Thursday. New cards may now be purchased at Hunter Library and Brown and Dodson cafeterias. Additional value may be added to cards at Hunter Library, Brown and Dodson cafeterias and the Forsyth copier in room 208. The machines at these four locations will accept the debit cards or cash. All other machines in the residence halls and other academic buildings will operate with the debit card. The cost for copying will remain the same at H lor copies from the debit card and 100 from coin or cash. Debit cards will cost 50tf
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