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The college textbook bubble, and the student who tried to pop it Savannah Sperry In an era where digital content flows almost boundlessly, the college textbook industry is among a marginal few who have remained insulated from the trend of easier and less expensive access to information. According to The College Board, the estimated cost of textbooks and course-related supplies for the typical student at a fouryear public university is $1,200 per year. This expense isn’t included in tuition — it’s an added cost. Environmental management freshman Dan Canella took matters into his own hands with his creation of The Great Cal Poly Textbook Repository, a Reddit page consisting of PDF forms of Cal Poly textbooks — until he was forced to take the site down. “It’s a captive market. You have no other option. You must have a textbook or, you

@SavannahJSperry know, good luck passing your class,” Canella said. “And they know that. They know that there’s nowhere else you can get it from. You have to go through the publisher, your university store or Amazon, and they all want to make more money so they’re not going to just voluntarily do the right thing and give affordable prices and it’s just, I don’t know, greed? Who knows.” Weeks after the Reddit post was made, Canella received a letter from a law firm representing several major publishing companies, including Cengage, McGraw-Hill, Pearson and Elsevier, asking him to take the page down.

see REDDIT, pg 3.

JOSEPH PACK | MUSTANG NE WS OUTSIDE THE LINES | Students saved money by getting course materials from The Great Cal Poly Textbook Repository on Reddit at the beginning of winter quarter, but Canella’s PDF sharing system wasn’t legal.

After meningitis diagnosis, Cal Poly students at low risk Brenna Swanston @brenna_swanston

Cal Poly students are at low risk of contracting bacterial meningitis after a university administrator was diagnosed with the infection earlier this week, San Luis Obispo County Public Health Department health officer Penny Borenstein said. The administrator worked on campus but had no direct contact with the student population, Borenstein said. Meningitis only spreads through in-person contact. “The individual has to spread germs by way of droplets, which come from sneezing or coughing,” Borenstein said. The department has contacted all individuals who may have been exposed to the infection, recommended preventative treatment to them, advised them on meningitis symptoms and has communicated with administration officials that Cal Poly’s student population is not at risk. The department is committed to notifying the administration if anything changes.

see MENINGITIS, pg 3.

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The Second City to bring in Smile and Nod members for PAC show Annie Vainshtein @annievain

As part of its 55th anniversary tour, internationally renowned comedy troupe The Second City will perform at the Christopher Cohan Performing Arts Center (PAC) on Sunday, Feb. 8. The Chicagoan comedy troupe, notable for launching powerful alumni such as Tina Fey, Steven Colbert and Will Ferrell into the comedy world, will join forces with Smile and Nod — Cal Poly’s own improvisation comedy troupe — to finish off the 7 p.m. show. Four Smile and Nod members — Brandon Cunnane, Dillon Jones, Miko Vespremi and Dalton Varvell — were selected through an inteam vote to perform with the award-winning comedy troupe at its upcoming show. Two other Cal Poly students, Tarun Chigurupati and Jonathan Grishpul, have also been invited onstage. LISA WOSKE | COURTESY PHOTO FUNNY STUFF

| Chicago-based comedy troupe The Second City will pull six Cal Poly students onstage at its Feb. 8 PAC performance.

see CITY, pg 4.

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