The Independence Examiner recently instituted a free registration for their online content. While it is the only other daily newspaper in the metro, will enough people care about a small suburban paper to bother registering? This change comes just as the big boys are reconsidering the registration requirement – the LA Times recently did away with it for most of their online content.
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- Last day to drop a class and not have it appear on your transcript (regular 8-week session)
- Last day to change credit to audit (undergrad) (regular 8-week session)
- Last Day to File for Graduation
- Last day to withdraw with "W" (first 4-week session)
- Last Day to Change Credit to Audit (Undergraduate) (8-week session)
- Last day for 20% refund (regular 8-week session)
- Census Day
- Last day to withdraw with assessement (W or WF) (undergrad) (first 5-week session)
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With the spread of BugMeNot, these registrations are useless. If they would actually provide something worthwhile for the registration I wouldn’t have a bit of problem with them, but they do little more than help them maintain visitor #s. I’ve wrote about this over a year ago. Still, I haven’t seen any changes in what is being offered for the registration.