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December 2022 by Isela Herrejon
Went there for a wedding and had a great time. Very Nice.
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May 2021 by Mark P.
Great selection! Many books for coursework too , and those fascinate. Readers looking for academic works may find some gems also.
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October 2020 by Tony Roma
Really cool bookstore with a great vibe, good book selection, and helpful staff. While they didn't have coffee or a lot of amenities like chairs and the like, this is a legit BOOK store. A ton of titles and a great selection. Definitely a bookstore to patronize while you are in Los Angels.
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March 2020 by Claudia Richards
Excellent and much needed bookstore in Los Angeles. I never miss an opportunity to go inside. Also, the staff is very friendly and helpful.
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February 2020 by Kim Guzman
I enjoy supporting local artists and some of the stuff up there is genuinely cool and creative.
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December 2019 by Tracey Ashenfelter
They were very nice as I explored the store with my 5 year old niece.
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November 2019 by Ross Abeje
Cool but watch out for racist cashiers
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October 2019 by Lucia Chappelle
Focused on student/ campus life. Not a general bookstore, but supplies course texts, Oxy gear and a little more.
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July 2019 by Isaiah Zavala
Good trip
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July 2019 by Donovan Waggoner
I went in here once like a year ago and it's definitely a very book store. I don't know what to say.
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June 2019 by yerba buena
Cool n relaxing
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June 2019 by lety P
Friendly staff
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June 2019 by Julissa
Beautiful Campus!!!...
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April 2019 by wireless_in_CA
We visited this campus as part of my daughter’s SoCal college tours. It was a small, private campus situated in the middle of a residential neighborhood. The campus has a nice layout with classrooms centralized around a big plaza like area. It was quiet on this weekend morning but our guide told us it gets livelier when the students wake up or if we came back during the weekday. Most of the buildings were well maintained with modern classrooms. Some, like the library, was a bit old school with very formal sitting areas, rows of books on dark wooden bookcases, desk lamps, etc. Also here was the first “shrine” to President Obama, who attended Occidental. We were told there were two on campus as they were quite proud of having President Obama as a past student. There were lots of open areas on campus to hang out along with a soccer field and soon to be finished aquatics building and tennis courts for those athletically inclined. It was an easy walk but some areas like the Choi auditorium and Career Center were up a slight incline as the college was situated on the side of a small hill. Parking was free for everyone which was quite unusual for a college in LA. The Marketplace was a top rated cafeteria which was also known for its Vegan offerings. There also was a coffee shop which was owned and operated by the students where a class offered credit for their entrepreneurial experience running the business.
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April 2019 by Julissa Batres
Beautiful Campus!!!...