Bookstore
The planned conversion of the Student Awards & Financial Aid building into a a new grad house • drawing Archon Architect Inc.
A new academic watering hole
While the student union is stalled in talks over opening a pub, restaurant or grocery store in the former pub space in the basement of the CAW Student Centre, plans are underway for an entirely different campus restaurant-pub....
Ebenezer Fordjour stands in the former campus pub. Future plans for the space were the subject of a student referendum he oversaw last week that failed to garner enough votes • photo Joey Acott
Students divided on Bookstore contract
Undergraduate students voted last week against a deal to move the university Bookstore into the student centre, but low voter turnout means the proposal will go ahead as planned....
Bookstore deal voted down
A slim majority of students voted Monday against having the university’s Bookstore move into the student centre....
Bookstore goes to referendum
Campaigning began last week, but the walls of the CAW Student Centre are remarkably bare of posters on a referendum set to gauge undergrad opinion on a bookstore moving into the student centre....
Thomas Partington poses with an action figure of himself • photo Sara Howie
The rise and fall of the bookstore
After serving Windsor bibliophiles for six years, Books for Less on Tecumseh Road is closing its doors Nov. 30....
Bookstore referendum moving forward
The University of Windsor Students' Alliance has approved a referendum question to give students a chance to weigh in on the contentious Bookstore contract, despite the university's plans to move ahead with renovations....
Jordan Benko, right, has gained the signtures of 800 student in favour of holding a referendum on whether the Bookstore contract should stand • photo Darryl Gallinger
Referendum called on Bookstore deal
Students will finally have a chance to have a say on the controversial UWindsor Bookstore contract in an upcoming referendum. The agreement has been challenged within the UWSA by both councillors and directors. At a Sept. 27 UWSA council meeting, Jordan Benko, a fifth-year student in psychology and philosophy, presented a petition with around 800 signatures calling for a referendum on the deal....
Reno plans still unclear for former pub
Darryl Gallinger NEWS EDITOR Construction at the former university pub location will not begin until the University of Windsor Students’ Alliance is sure it has a solid plan. The UWSA board of directors has ruled that no funding will be forwarded for a proposed student café inside the former Thirsty Scholar Pub space until a business plan is approved by the UWSA’s finance committee and board. The UWSA and the University of Windsor signed a contract in April to move the university Bookstore into the basement of the CAW Student Centre. The student-run bar and restaurant closed in the spring...
The university’s Bookstore is temporarily moving into Café Chez Vanier in October while its new home in the CAW Student Centre is renovated • photos Stephen Hargreaves
Bookstore move to student centre delayed
Darryl Gallinger NEWS EDITOR enovations to the former university pub are still on hold despite a rash of construction across campus this summer. The University of Windsor Students’ Alliance and the University of Windsor signed a contract last April to move the university Bookstore into what was formerly the Thirsty Scholar Pub. The student-run establishment closed last semester after years of financial loses, amounting to a $1 million deficit. One of the highlights of the contract was the revenue the annual lease would be bringing in; over $100,000 a year. Construction delays mean the UWSA will be missing out on...
UWindsor bookstore contract a go
Darryl Gallinger NEWS EDITOR n internal dispute between members of the University of Windsor Students’ Alliance has ended. The student union is pressing forward with plans to move the university Bookstore into the former Thirsty Scholar Pub space in the CAW Student Centre, despite threats from its board of directors to cancel the contract. UWSA board members disappointed with the contract, signed April 30 by outgoing executive members, motioned for it to be voided after additional conditions could not be secured for students. The UWSA is currently without legal representation, but after seeking advice from associate law professor Emir Crowne,...