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Calvin and Peet鈥檚 Coffee partnering for library coffee shop

Tue, Jun 19, 2018
Connor Bechler

A new fragrance will waft over Calvin鈥檚 Commons Lawn next spring: the rich scent of freshly brewed coffee. With work beginning interim of 2019, Calvin鈥攑artnering with Peet鈥檚 Coffee鈥攊s set to open a campus coffee shop located on the north-facing side of the .

Stemming from a student senate push to improve on-campus coffee, issues with the location of Calvin鈥檚 current coffee shop鈥攖he Fish House鈥攁nd from a need to update the aging library, the planned renovations will, according to director of the physical plant Russell Bray, both satisfy current student needs and set a blueprint for the further evolution of the library.

The location is 鈥渁lready a natural gathering space for students,鈥 Bray said, 鈥渁t a main pedestrian corridor, with traffic coming from the chapel, from the commons, [and] from the CFAC.鈥 Additionally, Peet鈥檚, a popular west coast coffee house, is giving wide leeway to Calvin on the design process, which Bray cites as a key benefit of their selection, considering the design of the coffee shop will also inform the renovation of the library.

John Witte, dean of students, is excited to partner with Peet鈥檚 for a host of other reasons. He listed their previous experience partnering with colleges, uniqueness to Michigan, commitment to environmental responsibility, and general high quality as major draws; 鈥淚 think students appreciate well-crafted coffee drinks. There鈥檚 an art to coffee production, and Peet鈥檚 gets that.鈥

The decisions to select both Peet鈥檚 Coffee and the new coffee shop鈥檚 location were not, however, made unilaterally. 鈥淲e had a cross- divisional team commissioned by several cabinet members to identify a possible location and identify a possible business partner,鈥 said Witte. This team was made up of representatives from student senate, financial services, the physical plant, advancement, technology services, and the dean of the college and seminary libraries.

In addition to choosing a partner in line with Calvin鈥檚 values, the team also aimed for the coffee shop to be the first step in a larger effort to reshape how students approach the library.

, dean of the college and seminary library, acknowledged that 鈥渕any people think of libraries as quiet and stable, even non-dynamic places.鈥 鈥淏ut,鈥 he added, 鈥渓ibraries have always been adapting. Adding a coffee shop to the Hekman Library isn鈥檛 revolutionary as much as evolutionary.鈥

Malone is excited that 鈥渢he second floor of Hekman Library will become a busier and louder space as it becomes a primary user space on campus,鈥 and views the addition as 鈥渉elping to reinforce the library鈥檚 centrality.鈥

According to Bray, libraries are shifting from 鈥減lace[s] to show up, get your book, go to your carrel, put your head down and be quiet,鈥 and instead are becoming 鈥減laces to gather, places to collaborate, places to share ideas, and places to creatively use space and technology.

Bray added: 鈥渢he coffee shop will be the most tangible and easily accessible representation of that.鈥