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October 7, 2008 6:03:43 AM CDT



In the Facebook Era, Colleges Are Dropping Yearbooks

Posted Jul 5, 08 5:59 AM CDT in Business Technology Arts & Living 

(Newser) – The next generation of college graduates will have to rely on MySpace and Facebook to recall the good times and look up old friends, for the era of the yearbook is drawing to a close. With hardbound copies costing up to $75, the Economist cites Purdue University and nearby DePauw as two colleges that have canned the tradition; others have cut print runs dramatically. 

Source Economist

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That yearbook may have cost $75, but would be free on Facebook.   ((c) SmartGoat)
These memories may soon rely on Facebook to exist.   (KRT Photos)
College grads may soon be keeping these pics on a hard drive.   ((c) Marcin Wichary)
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