The Lion King
Senior
Posts: 394
Reg: 11-21-04
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12-09-04 09:39 PM - Post#1043
Columbia used to give out free four-page programs, but now they sell, for one dollar, an 11x17 poster with a player's picture on the front and rosters, stats, and photos on the back. As with President Bush being reelected and the multi-board system on this site, it's there and there's nothing you can do about it, so there's no point in complaining. But I was just wondering how many other schools charge for their programs, and whether the policy is different for men's and women's games.
The last time I was at Princeton for a women's game, they had very nice and professionally assembled programs, which were free. At Penn, both the program and the admission were free for women's games, though I doubt this is true for the men. Can anyone tell me what the rest of the league does? Just curious.
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Phil
Freshman
Posts: 75
Loc: Princeton
Reg: 11-21-04
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Re: free programs 12-09-04 09:55 PM - Post#1044
In response to The Lion King
At PU they are free, the men's basketball one's carry significant advertising as does the football one which is a very good quality product.
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seas2k4
Junior
Posts: 274
Reg: 11-21-04
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Re: free programs 12-09-04 11:27 PM - Post#1045
In response to Phil
Penn charges, either 3 or 5 dollars? It is a nice program with color pictures, lots of ads, and a couple features each game/ivy wkend
-seas
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