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Why are there always classes in the Library Classroom (“computer lab”)?

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Why are there always classes in the Library Classroom (“computer lab”)?

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Though often called a “computer lab” by unsuspecting students, the room in the library with all of the computers is actually the Library Classroom, primarily used for scheduled instruction for hundreds of classes each year. When there happen to be no classes scheduled, it may be used by individual students to type papers, work on projects, and other general computer activities.

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