The Oracle
Library looks at student concerns over quiet areas
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By Maria Ranoni S T A F F
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There have been complaints by students about disruptive behavior on the newly renovated fifth floor of the library. Library officials, however, are working on solutions. The unveiling of the newly-renovated fifth floor in the library has brought more traffic to the floor and some unwanted noise. Some students have taken notice to disruptive behavior in what is supposed to be a “quietzone.” Joshua Kennedy, a freshman majoring in psychology, said he has to deal with noisiness from some students camping out on the fifth floor. “I really don’t mind low talking on floors where talking is allowed, but on something like the fifth floor, where it’s supposed to be quiet, just a couple people having a conversation in a quiet lounge can be pretty obnoxious for the whole room, even with
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headphones,” Kennedy said. “One time when I was on the fifth floor, I sat next to this guy who didn’t seem like he’d cause a problem, but immediately two of his friends pulled up chairs with him and started talking and being distracting,” Kennedy said. “I just moved when I saw some other desk open up. If this happened on any other floor, I wouldn’t really care. The fifth floor is really not for this kind of behavior.” While the studentdesigned floor offers perks such as abundant outlets and comfortable seating, there are still some kinks that need to be worked out. Todd Chavez, dean of the USF libraries, said there have been complaints related to disruptive behavior on this floor, but USF is working on addressing them. “Yes, (there’s been complaints) and here’s what we’ve done to address it,” Chavez said. “We’ve done two things, actually three
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