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Kevin Chambers
Monday September 21, 2009
11:00-12:15

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Foley Library Study Rooms
There are many very useful study rooms located in Foley library. They are found on the second floor of the library in the yellow zone, otherwise known as the “whisper zone”. There are 17 study rooms that are first come, first serve, but two of the available study rooms can be reserved. One can reserve a study room by going to the Gonzaga website and clicking on Foley library. Once on the Foley website go to “search library catalog”, then click on “reserve a room”, there is an option to reserve a media room or a non-media room. A media room has a TV and A DVD player, while a non-media room is your general study room with a whiteboard. Soon in the lower level of Foley there will be new media rooms that have video editing! Once one chooses a media room or a non media room, click on the room and the click on “make a request”; then all one has to do then is enter their student I.D. number and their last name. A study room can be reserved for up to 3 hours, 48 hours in advance. Come take advantage of the study rooms at Foley Library! See ya soon!

This article is about Class Matters
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This article lists a number of events held by the Boiling Springs Library that helps empower people by offering advice on online job applications, resume formatting and career information. This relates to Class Matters by providing general knowledge to the populace about various activities that aid in upward social mobility. This article also relates to Human Capital: education, job credentials, and employability by listing events that address these individual issues specifically and how they are important in today’s society. Library staff, as well as the library itself, acts as role models for the community by demonstrating how people can help empower each other to succeed in accomplishing our goals.
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