Book Culture
Labyrinth, located on 112th St. between Broadway and Amsterdam, is the bookstore most students in humanities classes are forced to use because their professors decided to support this mom & pop operation, rather than the Columbia Bookstore. In any case, it has friendlier, more helpful staff, but like all off-campus locales, does not take Flex, forcing students to use real money they can't just bill their parents for on the fly.
At the beginning of each semester, the second floor of Labyrinth will be arranged so students can find books by course, and roving salespeople will be more than willing to help should this still prove challenging.
Anyone entering the store will be accosted by a clerk demanding he or she surrender their bag.
Occasionally professors will launch their books at wine and cheese gatherings at the store.
Lots of people (mostly girls) tote around Labyrinth-branded bags; when you see these people outside of Morningside Heights it is safe to assume they have been affiliated with Columbia at some time, although the store recently opened a new branch in New Haven, Connecticut, home to Yale.
In any case, people who wear or use Labyrinth merchandise are infinitely less annoying than those who do so with products from Strand.