It’s really a steal too bad I already took calc. I also did a quick survey of other handy textbook Web sites, e.g. Amazon, Ebay, Alibris, even the UR Bookstore, and none of them offered a better price. That free online calculus text costs more than $200 new and $162.85 used at the UR Bookstore. Convenience should not cost that much.

eduPossible includes much more than a mere book exchange. That’s just one of its several perks. Imagine all the possibilities of a Web site that combines selling books (as well as other products like dorm supplies and cars) with a job database, a ride board, a housing section and other useful components. It’s Craigslist meets the mishmash of UR Web sites that try to cater to student needs. Lucky you.

The geniuses behind this master hub are seniors Gautam Sharma and Suman Gedala and juniors Aaron Roth and Gao Chen. The ultimate goal of this online marketplace is for it to be a community networking forum that is run for and by students. This venture stands out because of the emphasis the founders have placed on sustainability.

‘The main reason why I’ve put so much into creating eduPossible.com is I see how valuable it is as a sustainable student marketplace,” Roth said.

This online service wants to emphasize the benefit of recycling products while minimizing tactics like fliering.

‘No one physical bulletin board can reach the entire UR community, but with one central, electronic and free marketplace, it is easily achievable without harming the environment or burning a whole in your wallet,” Sharma said.

The Web site has been in the works since 2007 but just went live during the final week of this past August. It’s been a vision in the making for these four students and is still continuing to develop as they look to collaborate with various offices on the River Campus. The Financial Aid Office has recently taken over the maintenance of the job board, and there’s talk of pairing up with Residential Life to incorporate their off-campus housing database.

By integrating these existing resources, eduPossible hopes to function as a more visible and accessible network for UR students. Eventually, eduPossible also wants to serve the greater city of Rochester, thus connecting the University with surrounding neighborhoods.

Sharma, Gedala, Roth and Chen are all currently applying for the Kauffman Entrepreneurial Year with the intent to spend an additional year at UR to further promote and expand the Web site. Despite its burgeoning aspirations, eduPossible is on its way to achieve its mission and meet the demands of students.

‘I am confident eduPossible will be successful,” Chen said. ‘UR students are brilliant enough to realize the beauty and efficiency of a local network and marketplace.”

Squires is a member of the class of 2010.



Online marketplace offers possibilities

As recently as the early 2010s, it was standard practice for surgeons to provide 30 to 40 or more opioid pills for common, minimally invasive procedures. Most of these pills, however, would remain untouched, left over in the patient’s medical cabinet or kitchen pantries for potential misuse. A team of researchers led by URMC’s Dr. Jacob Moalem set out to reduce these opioid overprescriptions. Read More

Online marketplace offers possibilities

As per tradition, “The State of the Campus Times” updates readers on our affairs — the Editor-in-Chief (EIC) and Publisher write this pseudo-column at the start and end of every semester to articulate the struggles and joys found through managing your local student-run newspaper. We also introduce ourselves and our projects, what we hope to achieve during our terms, and we provide progress updates regarding past management’s pursuits. Read More

Online marketplace offers possibilities

After walking around campus, as well as other areas such as parks in Northwestern New York, spotting birds has become more commonplace. The resident bird species are singing, foraging, and preparing to nest while many migratory birds are starting to arrive. Read More