TEXTBOOKS continued from page 1 Fedor said. "That's like two weeks worth of pay." The bookstore gives students un til Oct. 12 to return their textbooks for a full refund, provided they keep the receipt. Fedor's most damaging purchase was an $ 198 Organic Chemistry text book bundle for Professor John Keana's chemistry 331 class. "It's just stupidly expensive," Keana said. "It's just incredible." In an attempt to soften the impact on students' pocJcetbooks, Keana al lows students to use the third edition of the textbook instead of the new fourth edition. "It's a dang sight cheaper," Keana said. Keana also placed a textbook on re serve at the University Science Library. "I'm doing everything I can to save (students) some money," he said. For students who must own their own textbooks, buying used books can be an easy way to save money. The University Bookstore sells used books at a 25 percent discount off of new book prices, said Chris Stan dish, University Bookstore book di vision manager. "Students ask for used textbooks," Standish said. "They have an expecta tion that we will carry them." Shopping online can also yield significant savings. The University Bookstore sells "Crescendo!," a sec ond-year Italian textbook, for $66.85 new and $50.15 used. Ac cording to the price comparison Web site www.addall.com, "Crescendo!" can be purchased for $46.30 used, including shipping, from the Pickabook UK Web site. The $3.85 a student would save from buying online is somewhat off set by the seven- to 14-day wait for shipping, however. When selling books back at the end of the term, students have a few choices. The Web site TextbookX.com, which allows stu dents to buy and sell books directly with other students, claims to offer higher buyback prices than most col lege bookstores. Both the University Bookstore and Smith Family Book store will buy back books, provided they need them. Due to a low supply of used text books, fall term tends to be the most expensive term, according to Eliza beth Bickford, director of Student Fi nancial Aid. Students can also avoid buying textbooks by sharing with friends. Senior Tony Papillo said he shares textbooks with friends once or twice a year. "It usually works out" Papillo said. "It's kinda tricky sometimes when you have a test or a quiz or some thing, but in that case you usually study together." The librarys course reserve system is another way students can access classroom material. Last year students accessed course reserve materials 56,000 times from the Knight Ubrary. "(It's a) real high-use collection," said Laura Willey, University libraries circulation, course reserves and videos manager. The Knight Ubrary has 7,700 items from 1,300 courses on reserve. Students might not always be able to find the books they need on reserve, however. Some professors never put anything on reserve, ac cording to Willey. "You're not going to get through school without having purchased textbooks," Willey said. Contact the campus/ federal politics reporter at chuckslothower@dailyemerald.com. HOUSING QUIZ Yes No □ □ Are you at least 21 years old? □ □ Do you have at least one child? □ □ Are you a graduate student? If you marked yes to any one of these, y6u can apply to live in Family Housing and University Apartments! IMMEDIATE VACANCIES at Westmoreland Apartments! 1 BR starting at $328 and 2 BR at $366 No first and last month's rent required! We are also taking applications for other areas. Call University Housing at 346-4277 for more information, or fill out an application online at: www.houslng.uoregon.edu UNIVERSITY OF OREGON An EO/AA/ADA institution committed to cultural diversity. It's not. How smart is this: All the textbooks you need for up to 60% off retail prices. And all you have to do is go to half.com and type in the book titles, or ISBN numbers. Bring on the quantum physics. For a limited time, first-time buyers Save an additional *5 on purchases of *50 or more! GoDucks •Average retail price of a new college textbook: $73 based on 2002 data from Follett Corp,, Associated Press, 1/27/03. Average Half.com college textbook price: $26 based on site statistics, January 2003. tFirst time buyers only. Limited time offer; excludes shipping and handling; offer subject to change or termination without prior notice Copyright 2003 Half.com, Inc All rights reserved Half.com and the Half.com logo are trademarks of Half.com, Inc. eBay and the eBay logo are registered trademarks of eBay, Inc L/sIC 11 i ll.com' bvefc3/ Same textbooks. Smarter prices.