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Shop college dorm essentials at Staples: Space-saving desks, printers, more

Shop college dorm essentials at Staples: Space-saving desks, printers, more

Back-to-school season is in full swing, with parents and students everywhere planning for the new semester. For some, your shopping list might look slightly different than usual if you're prepping for a first-time college student. It's not just about the school supplies that you need, but creating a home away from home in your dorm room or off-campus housing that is both comfortable and practical for studying.
Staples is a haven for school supplies, but it's way more than just binders and notebooks! You can shop space-saving furniture, cabinets for much-needed organization, printers for hard copies (yes, you still need hard copies sometimes) and more essentials to make college life easier.
Plus, the current Staples Summer Savings Event is helping families everywhere score some A+ back-to-school deals, including top-rated finds for college freshmen.
Here's what to shop at Staples before heading off to dorm life:
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