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I agree with Arthur. It isn’t much to walk the extra distance, but with the cold weather…it is not something that I personally like to endure
The library’s door should be re-opened! Some people do not want to have to go through the commons to get to the library!
I understand the security issues with the laptops being stolen through the library, but with the new paths already not providing direct paths to almost anywhere, having the library doors closed doesn’t help. Perhaps there should be sensors that don’t allow the laptops outside of the IC or require that the laptops be checked out on the ID and if it is not returned/checked back in put a block on the account and charge the individual the price of the laptop.
Just a thought.
I agree with the above comments. The library doors ought to be re-opened. The extra “security concerns” of having two, rather than one entrance into a building shouldn’t be a huge problem. Laptops could definitely be checked out as Monica suggested and both the library and the IC could be accessible to students.
Please re-open the front doors of Cudahy!!
Every other building on campus has at least two entrances. Why is it that the Information Commons/Library has one? Closing the library doors seems senseless; it is senseless. Re-open Cudahy Library’s doors, please!
Please re-open Cudahy. I cannot even begin to express how insulted I am that the IC gets to have an entrance while the print collections of cudahy are relegated to second-tier status. We get it, your new building is beautiful. But why should I be forced to walk through it if I’m never going to use it? Please re-open Cudahy.
Re-open the Cudahy doors. This is literally one of the least sound ideas Loyola has had during my tenure here. What a waste.