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Q: What makes you a regular at Clark?

A: I usually get my work done here a lot better than I do at Clemons, but not now because it's so noisy with the construction. But in some ways, it's still better than Clemons because

everyone I know goes there so I just end up

socializing.

Q:Does the construction keep you from getting your work done here?

A: It's kind of annoying when you try to get your reading done. I'm an Econ major right now, but I may be switching to Bio-Chem. So I do a lot of my research in Clark because all the science journals are here.

Q: Are you aware that this used to be the law library?

A: No, I wasn't aware of that but it makes sense. You can't find some normal aspects of a science library in here -- there are no labs or equipment you could use, just lots of journals.

Q:What do you think of the nude murals on the walls in the entry hall?

A: They're definitely interesting -- they give the building character. If I was visiting the University, I would wonder what the point of classical naked paintings would be since this is a science library.

Compiled by Lytle Wurtzel

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