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This afternoon Dartboard was shocked to discover that the books for History 10b, for one, cost a total of $200. Rumor has it that a certain Moral Reasoning Core class dealing with East Asian philosophical systems demands a quantity of literature costing more than $150. If the current trend continues, Dartboard may spend over $1,000 on books this semester...

Author: By Barbara E. Martinez, | Title: A HIGH-PRICED BIT OF READING | 1/30/1998 | See Source »

Course books or an exciting spring break on a tropical island? Dartboard decided that The Coop is the place to be during shopping period...

Author: By Barbara E. Martinez, | Title: A HIGH-PRICED BIT OF READING | 1/30/1998 | See Source »

...Dartboard mourns the ending of "Real World VI: Boston," the latest installment in MTV's voyeuristic soap opera. Though we weren't able to watch every episode (due to the lack of cable TV in our dorm rooms and, perhaps, the business of our own real worlds), we were able to keep up with the adventures of Montana, Syrus, Genesis, Elka, Jason, Kameelah and Sean by catching the occasional show over the summer and Thanksgiving break and, of course, by reading the media reviews of the show the Boston Globe summed up as "generic and unmemorable." Generic, sure. After...

Author: By Susannah B. Tobin, | Title: FAREWELL, MTV | 12/12/1997 | See Source »

...Christmas season is upon us (that is, sitting on our heads). While most of us college kids don't have time to think about the reason for the season--the true meaning of Christmas--we at Dartboard were recently forced to take up the burden of Christmas contemplation. Listening to the radio one day, having to (as always) endure endless ads, we were appalled by a Toys 'R' Us spot that caused us to hang our heads in disgust...

Author: By Olivia Ralston, | Title: SAVING THE TOYS 'R' US KIDS | 12/12/1997 | See Source »

...have to do is trot over to the superstore and check the register. Perhaps this does make Christmas shopping for the kiddies a piece of fruitcake, but we think some-thing of the spirit of holiday gift-giving is lost in the process. After all, when we at Dartboard were wee tots eagerly awaiting Christmas morn, our biggest fear was bags of switches and ashes, not that we wouldn't get every last gift on our list...

Author: By Olivia Ralston, | Title: SAVING THE TOYS 'R' US KIDS | 12/12/1997 | See Source »

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