Monday, 8:44 pm

SciLi elevators are the new Frisc bathrooms. Users are less than thrilled.


Thursday, 19:19

Although it's moderately busy, it is absolutely SILENT in the entire basement. Not even the hum of group work or an errant cell phone user.

Moments like these are always a little surreal. After all, it shouldn't be surprising that a library is actually quiet, should it? Then again, the Frisc defies logic in most every way.

Wish list

I see no reason why the powers that be cannot invest in a few dozen laptop chargers for use at the Frisc. I am currently staring at an ominous 0:01 in the upper right-hand corner of my macbook.

Note: this post was originally written at 6:42:49pm, however, the author's battery died before it could reach the interwebz.

Tuesday, 10:25 am

The fact that you -- yes YOU -- are still on the phone leads me to question your fundamental understanding of what a library is.

Also to note: the ritual two-hour vacuuming of the Frisc.

Contrary to what every prior theory would suggest, this is an awful time of day to get Friscy.

Tuesday, 9:49 am

NEWS FLASH: Just because the basement is nearly empty, it doesn't mean that it's appropriate to speak at FULL volume on your cell phone. I understand that you may not realize you've wandered into the Frisc -- it looks quite different from it's natural state at this hour -- but seriously, pipe down. We don't care what you ate for breakfast. Even if it was delicious.

Sunday, 6:49 p.m.

The Frisc would probably be a good place to have a strong wireless signal. Just a thought.

Saturday, 2:16 p.m.

Perhaps the reason the 13th floor is empty right now is because it's a sweltering 72 degrees up here. No exaggeration. Short-pants and t-shirts are a requirement to work.



Epiphany: Our tuition money supports the SciLi's heating bill.