The College of Social Sciences held the market in order to make a statement against a consumption-oriented culture. The market offered the opportunity for students to trade books with other students. The market was open from September 4 - 6, and it brought savings and benefits to students. There were TOEIC books, self-help books, and liberal arts books. Students could choose from a broad range of options. Not only for CWNU students, other people could also purchase books. The market took place in the lobby on the first floor in the library.
Kwon Ji-un gwonjyun@nate.com
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