U of A Bookstore Midday Madness Textbook Sale

U of A Bookstore Midday Madness Textbook Sale
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Stop by the University of Arkansas Bookstore this Sunday, Aug. 25, between 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. for the bookstore's bi-annual Midday Madness textbook sale. During Midday Madness all textbook purchases are 10 percent off. The Bookstore offers the largest selection of rental, used, new, and digital textbooks in the market and is fully stocked and ready for the fall semester. The Midday Madness sale is available in store only.

The U of A Bookstore is conveniently located on campus at 616 N. Garland Avenue across from the Northwest Quad. For more information about the U of A Bookstore visit them online at uofastore.com.

Contacts

Emmy Barr, marketing manager
University of Arkansas Bookstore
479-575-3010, esbarr@uark.edu

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