Awaiting the New Penrose Library




         Brendan Cronin
This picture was taken in spring of 2012, showing just how much progress has been
                    made on the project, despite several delays.
A project that seemed like it would take forever is nearing completion in Janurary 2013.
Many construction workers are still hard at work, trying to have the
          project completely finished by spring break.
Sidewalks still remain closed throughout campus while construction
                              continues.
A temporary library was set up in the Governor’s Ballroom of Driscoll Bridge.
A temporary library was set up in the Governor’s Ballroom of Driscoll Bridge. The
       library is quite small, which many students are not happy about.
The temporary library’s computer room is always busy with students
                  printing out their assignments.
Many students, especially Business students, choose to study in the Daniels
                           College of Business.
The Marcus Commons in the Daniels College of Business lets many
             students make due without a library.
For even more peace and quiet, students can reserve a private room in the
              hallways of the Daniels College of Business.
Another building students choose as an alternate study spot is the
                 Morgridge School of Education.
Copper will make the library shine like a beacon on campus.
Large windows will allow for plenty of natural lighting, making the
              building environmentally friendly.
The library will be three stories tall, with the north side having plenty of room
 for individual study sections, as well as more tall windows to let in sunlight.
To those driving down Evans Avenue, the library construction looks finished. In
 just a few weeks, students will finally be able to go inside and take advantage
                     of all the new amenities it has to offer.

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  • 1.
    Awaiting the NewPenrose Library Brendan Cronin
  • 2.
    This picture wastaken in spring of 2012, showing just how much progress has been made on the project, despite several delays.
  • 3.
    A project thatseemed like it would take forever is nearing completion in Janurary 2013.
  • 4.
    Many construction workersare still hard at work, trying to have the project completely finished by spring break.
  • 5.
    Sidewalks still remainclosed throughout campus while construction continues.
  • 6.
    A temporary librarywas set up in the Governor’s Ballroom of Driscoll Bridge.
  • 7.
    A temporary librarywas set up in the Governor’s Ballroom of Driscoll Bridge. The library is quite small, which many students are not happy about.
  • 8.
    The temporary library’scomputer room is always busy with students printing out their assignments.
  • 9.
    Many students, especiallyBusiness students, choose to study in the Daniels College of Business.
  • 10.
    The Marcus Commonsin the Daniels College of Business lets many students make due without a library.
  • 11.
    For even morepeace and quiet, students can reserve a private room in the hallways of the Daniels College of Business.
  • 12.
    Another building studentschoose as an alternate study spot is the Morgridge School of Education.
  • 13.
    Copper will makethe library shine like a beacon on campus.
  • 14.
    Large windows willallow for plenty of natural lighting, making the building environmentally friendly.
  • 15.
    The library willbe three stories tall, with the north side having plenty of room for individual study sections, as well as more tall windows to let in sunlight.
  • 16.
    To those drivingdown Evans Avenue, the library construction looks finished. In just a few weeks, students will finally be able to go inside and take advantage of all the new amenities it has to offer.