Monday, March 5, 2012

The Hidden Corners of the SFA Library
The third floor of the Stephen F. Austin State University is the floor for students to group study because it isn't the "silent floor" which is the fourth floor. Sophomore, Cody Popkes, studied for British literature, which he had a test in that week. Junior, Corine Bays,  was looking over her English notes to get a better understanding of the material. "The library is the best place for me to do any kind of homework," Popkes said. "It's quiet, and I know the other people are here to study and usually don't disturb my quiet." Bays said, "The back corners are usually the most quiet because there aren't so many people, so I find my way back there."
Cody Popkes, sophomore, writes up a review over things he needed to know for his British literature class. Photo by: Madelyn Keith

Corine Bays, junior, looks over her notes from the previous week in class. Photo by: Madelyn Keith

Corine Bays, senior, highlights important things in her notes for her English class. Photo by: Madelyn Keith