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* Media equipment (Cameras, external hard drives, camcorders and more) for rental: Stetson Media Lab - bottom floor opposite the computer lab.
* Movies (VHS and DVD) and music CDs can be borrowed for free from Sawyer basement. Just remember to return them on time.
* The New York Times: Mission, Goodrich
* Old course packets: Easy to find at the end of the semester near recycling bins - you can often score the readings for that class you wanted to take but didn't have time. If you look hard enough around Stetson (below the level b/level d stairwell is a good bet), you can often find a few random packets.
* Paper towels and liquid soap: a bathroom near you (new this year!)
* Paper cutter: Schow photocopy room
* Staplers: OCC (underneath Stetson); anyone visiting gets a free stapler
* Staples: Sawyer Circulation Desk, Schow
* [http://wiki.williams.edu Wiki]: Email [mailto:Comb.Hua@williams.edu Comb Hua]. Or, you know, WSO has [http://wso.williams.edu/wiki this wiki]
 
== Dead Trees and Ink ==
* Textbooks/other books! Every beginning of semester, especially the fall, check out the free books table in the [[1914 Library]]. Even students not on financial aid can get free books this way (although only students on financial aid can formally borrow from the 1914 Library). What's that? Your prof says you need the latest edition of this particular translation of Plato, even though it's gone through millenia of perfectly competent translations? Baloney. Hit the 1914.
* Victoria's Secret (and other) catalogs: Mail trailer next to Lehman
* The Wall Street Journal: Hopkins, the mail trailer
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