Tag: Bookstore
Books End discovers its new beginning
After 37 years as a Syracuse fixture, bookstore Books End is getting a new owner who hopes to carry on its tradition. Read More »
SU textbooks have become a financial burden for many students
An updated textbook system would lead to a better SU learning environment for all. Read More »
Businesses on and off campus can incentivize eco-friendly habits
Environment columnist Mia Givens says businesses on and around the Syracuse University campus should implement incentive programs to encourage environmentally conscious behavior from consumers. Read More »
Renovations of Schine Student Center to be completed in August 2020
The office and dining portions of Schine Student Center will be closed after construction starts in May. Read More »
Here’s a timeline of several long-term SA initiatives
Some projects are taking longer than expected because of limited responsiveness from SU administrators, SA leaders said. Read More »
What you could get from selling a limb
Here are some quick tips to help pay for this semester’s course load — no selling of arms or legs required. Read More »
Care packages are necessary for the average student’s survival
Humor columnist Annabeth Grace Mann writes a letter to her parents explaining why she desperately needs a care package. Read More »
Barnes and Noble hosts monthly adult coloring event
Barnes and Noble is hosting “Coloring and Coffee” in its store for people to enjoy a relaxing afternoon of hot coffee and coloring books. Read More »
Student finds balance between science major, job in art department
Biochemistry major Natasha Natoli finds solace in her job working in the arts department of the Syracuse University bookstore. Read More »
Tomasello: Kanye West’s textbook cost rant reflects the disparities of higher education affordability
Liberal columnist Mia Tomasello discusses Kanye West's profound Twitter thread on the ways in which rising education costs are putting students at an unprecedented disadvantage. Read More »