LUconn wrote:That's acually a good idea. Religion classes are relocated to floor 3 in Demoss and make that a giant book store. The outside doesn't need remodeling though. They've already made it match the look they're going for. The problem is, that is a prime peice of real estate on campus and I don't think a cool bookstore is on the top of their agenda.
Sad but true LUConn...anyway, the rumors that management have been circulating amongst employees are:
1. We're moving to a new student center being built in front of Hancock
2. B&N is going to build a bookstore in Upper P1 and we'll be like William and Mary's
But I doubt either is going to happen b/c 1-management is the only one talking about that new student center (I haven't heard anything from anyone else) and 2-LU, at the present moment, can't lose upper P1 as parking and 3-the top people at the bookstore also told us we'd be getting bigger by remodeling during last summer, so their credibility isn't great. As such, I think we're going to be stuck in DeMoss with our current size, which was designed for only $2.5 million but does over $5 million annually, with projections of $7.5 in the very near future (but that includes the CN bookstore).
4:28:2009-RIP Jeff Taylor
PAmedic wrote:you're absolutely right