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Harvard Innovation Labs Co-Founder Jodi Goldstein To Serve as Coop CEO
Harvard Innovation Labs Co-Founder Jodi Goldstein will serve as the next chief executive officer of the Harvard Cooperative Society, a joint MIT-Harvard clothing and gift store, the organization announced on Monday.
Bruce Springsteen at the Coop
Bruce Springsteen signs a fan's arm during his special appearance at the Harvard Coop on October 10, celebrating the September 27 release of his autobiography, "Born to Run."
Worth the Wait
The line for the Coop's October 10 photo opp with Bruce Springsteen snaked around the building and around the block.
Commander at the COOP
Former Secretary-General of NATO and former Prime Minister of Denmark Anders Fogh Rasmussen signs his new book at the COOP Monday afternoon. His book, entitled “The Will To Lead,“ calls for American leadership in international affairs.
Sunstein's Star Wars
Professor Cass R. Sunstein ’75 lectures on his new book, “The World According to Star Wars," which explores unanticipated movements in law, business, culture, and politics through a Star Wars lens.
Spring Book Returns
Natalie Cho '17 brings her textbooks to the Harvard Coop to sell them back. 'I didn't get to sell any of them back though," Cho said as she left with her books in hand.
After Low Turnout, Coop Board Moves to Application
After years of low voter turnouts during its board elections of student representatives, the Harvard Coop changed its board recruitment process last year from open elections to formal applications.
Senior in Aisle Four
Computer Science concentrator Michael J. Woo ’16 reads a book in aisle 4 of the Harvard COOP bookstore, where many students purchase course books, on Wednesday afternoon.
Students Buy Coursebooks at the Coop
Even though students wait in long lines carrying heavy books, explained Coop employee Emily E. Glimp, “no one ever complains, no one’s ever grumpy.” Tristan T. Threatt ’18 buys coursebooks from Glimp on Thursday.
In With The New
Allegra Zoller, a college graduate who has been working at the Harvard COOP for around 8 months, restocks books for the upcoming year. Harvard students have until May 17th to return and sell their books.
Despite Spin-Off, Coop Management Remains Constant
Barnes and Noble’s recent announcement that the company divide its education and retail divisions into two separate publicly traded companies will not affect operations at the Harvard Coop, which is managed by Barnes and Noble.