UC Bookstores annual Open House Dec. 6-7
Join us and receive an in-store 25% discount exclusively for UC faculty and staff
Stop by TUC’s UC Bookstores 8 a.m.-6 p.m,, Tuesday, Dec. 6, and Wednesday, Dec. 7, to celebrate the end of the year Open House event. Join us to check out the newly renovated UC Bookstores’ floorplan, and browse all the Bearcats merchandise.
What to look forward to:
- 25% total discount* on Bookstore purchases of apparel, gifts and general books (25% = your 15% discount + 10%)
- $25-$50 off of select Apple computers
- Bearcat mascot photo-op from Noon-1 p.m., Wednesday, Dec. 7
- Refreshments, fun and Bearcat spirit!
Give back to Bearcats Pantry
The Bearcats Pantry provides free food, hygiene items and cleaning supplies to students with food and other campus-life insecurities. The pantry is currently in need of soups and canned fruit. Bring a non-perishable food item, or other essentials for the Bearcats Pantry and Resource Center, and receive a special 2022 UC Mug! If you cannot attend the Open House, please consider making a donation to BCP via their Amazon wish list, or a financial gift to the Bearcats Pantry Support Fund.
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