Blog 1.4 (Bizzell Library)

The Bizzell Library on OU’s campus was the meeting spot for my friends and I several times throughout my freshman year. The library has a very open feel that can allow for loud collaboration on group projects, silent studying by yourself, or even just a place to relax. As you walked through the side entrance by the clock tower, the first thing you see is a model of the leaning tower of Pisa. As you pass, most students take a quick left and begin to head downstairs, but just beyond the stairs was our spot. This was because we originally went there to look at the university’s old yearbooks. As RUF/NEKS, we pride ourselves on knowledge of the University. We are a group that has been around for 104 years. This means that a lot of our history is entwined with that of the university’s. So, what better place to learn about OU’s history than the library. As the year went on, we continued to meet there between classes, to do homework, or just to hang out.

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