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`Not the Kind of Money We Need': Popular UC Books Program Can't Save Council From Budget Shortfall

"We're working to pursue administrative opportunities to institutionalize the reading list collection process," Gusmorino says.

Under the current system, professors must fill out a separate form each time they wish to make their reading list available at local bookstores and campus libraries. The Undergraduate Council hopes to streamline the process by creating a universal form.

And with the Undergraduate Council elections fast approaching, the development of the UC Books program may take on greater significance.

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Gusmorino is expected to run for council president this year and many council members see his work with UC Books as a major selling point for his candidacy.

"It is arguably the most successful program I have seen the [council] carry out during my four years involved with the council," Rollert says.

"Paul is an amazing guy," Morgenstern says. "I think one of his major publicity things was UC Books. It's the biggest thing in terms of how many students it touched."

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