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Bexley bans book buyback

Bexley bans book buyback

Students looking for ways to sell their books during exam week may have one less option. Recent Capital graduate David Comisford has been buying textbooks from students since 2007. This year Bexley may not let him operate his book tent at its normal location on the corner of Pleasant Ridge and Mound Street.

Dog Dogs appearing at Schumacher Gallery

Dog Dogs appearing at Schumacher Gallery

Assistant Director of Career Services Jan Rich is only one of many in the community excited about Dog Dogs, an exhibit of 65 black-and-white photographs dedicated solely to canines by famed American photojournalist Elliot Erwitt appearing at Schumacher Gallery from Feb.

Relay for Life: A walk to remember, not just to cure

People walk to buy groceries, to lose weight, and sometimes even just to give their dog some exercise (I'm talking to you two, Beth Sharb and Mr. Munch). But on March 26 and 27, 19 groups of Capital students will be walking for something greater--a cure. "Relay for Life is the world's largest movement to end cancer," Robert Paschen, Public Relations Director for the Central Ohio Region of the American Cancer Society, said.

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