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EmSnEmS8
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I have to have a subscription for the NY Times for my journalism class next semester and I've had problems with getting newspapers to my dorm before - I live in Sullivan Hall. Do you guys know of any way to get it delivered to the dorm every day?

12/19/2005 1:49:17 PM

rudeboy
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http://www.nytimes.com

12/19/2005 1:56:29 PM

kable333
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^^Cool, you're in my class.

12/19/2005 1:59:42 PM

EmSnEmS8
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Awesome, which one? Because I have two classes that need it.

And I know how to get a subscription, but the N&O I know didn't deliver to my dorm, and I didn't know if NY Times was any different.

12/19/2005 2:01:28 PM

drtaylor
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order it to a house on dixie and get there really early every morning before the residents take it?

if the N&O doesn't deliver to dorms then why the hell were they signing people up for subscriptions for the 8 year span i was around campus?

12/19/2005 2:10:19 PM

darkone
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The N&O does deliver to the dorms in a manner of speaking. They have locked boxes around campus that you can fetch your paper from.

12/19/2005 2:11:46 PM

msb2ncsu
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Pretty much every library should have a subscription to it, just read it there. Or jsut go to a book store like Barnes & Noble on a regular basis and buy it.

12/19/2005 2:13:15 PM

moonman
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Is it Cat Warren's class? Because that was the best class I took at N.C. State.

12/19/2005 2:14:22 PM

kable333
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Yeah, this class is ENG 417, Editorial and Opinion Writing, with Cat Warren.

12/19/2005 2:50:37 PM

Gamecat
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Online subscription is free, I thought?

12/19/2005 3:07:33 PM

Thecycle23
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^^ GREAT CLASS!

I was in it with moonman, and my girlfriend is taking it this semester. It is a lot of fun if you remotely enjoy writing and having an opinion.

12/19/2005 4:44:18 PM

stantheman
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If you get an N&O on campus subscription, make sure they lock the box every night. People stole half our papers the time my suite bought a subscription.

12/19/2005 5:55:58 PM

ambrosia1231
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have it delivered to an off-campus buddy

12/19/2005 5:59:05 PM

JennMc
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you can read it online with lexis nexis. I am pretty sure you have an account through NCSU

12/19/2005 6:09:27 PM

Sonia
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^^ That's a really good idea.

Reading it online isn't the same as having it in front of you in class. Having a paper copy of the NYT was useful in a few of my English and all of my poli sci classes.

Especially the crossword.

12/19/2005 6:42:54 PM

Perlith
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^^
Whoah. Never knew that ... is it through the library and can you go to LN's site and login with your own credentials?

I would have it delivered downstairs to one of the 24-hour desks; just remember to put your 402A or whatever your suite number is on the paper. Can probably pick it up on the way to class.

12/19/2005 7:09:37 PM

JennMc
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I always used JStor in Undergrad. In lawschool, we got our own logins. I am not sure how it works.

12/19/2005 7:56:00 PM

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