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Men’s rugby team — the Used Book Fair’s go-to cleanup crew

For the 4th year, the Stingers stored boxes of leftover books in lieu of practice
November 21, 2014
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By Tiffany Lafleur


 

The Concordia Used Book Fair celebrated its 18th year on October 6 and 7, when it sold approximately 1,800 books to eager readers across campus. This year’s sales totalled $9,308, making the running tally of Book Fair sales $149,308.  

Proceeds go to the Multi-Faith Chaplaincy’s Student Emergency and Food Fund and the Concordia Used Book Fair Scholarship.

Once the sale is over, however, the volunteers are faced with a dilemma: what to do with the remaining, unsold books?

That’s when Susan Hawke, a librarian at Counselling and Development’s Career Resource Centre, made a request to the Athletic department, asking for help to move the unsold boxes of books.

Men’s rugby head coach Clive Gibson gladly offered his team to help.


Catch the men’s rugby team in their last home game against the Montreal Carabins on Friday November at 7 p.m. at the Concordia Stadium on the Loyola Campus. 
 



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