The Logue Library's Student workers deserve so much recognition for their hard work - and we are "Thankful."
“There is a place we're all connected
Each of us can find each others light
So for tonight, we pray for
What we know can be
And on this day, we hope for
What we still can't see
It's up to us, to be the change
And even though this world needs so much more
There's so much to be thankful for”
Each of us can find each others light
So for tonight, we pray for
What we know can be
And on this day, we hope for
What we still can't see
It's up to us, to be the change
And even though this world needs so much more
There's so much to be thankful for”
These lyrics above are
from a song called, “Thankful,”
sung by Josh Groban.
Alas, it’s that time of
year when the term is winding down and the Commencement is fast
approaching. And the Logue Library's student workers are soon signing off for the summer.
I have noticed something that makes me smile every day, our very nice, intelligent and sincere student workers. Ask any of our staff members here at the library and all of them would say that we would be lost without them.
They sit at the front desk and greet you with a nice hello when you enter or leave the library. Furthermore, they are helpful to the patrons with circulation, printing concerns, shelving or helping us blow up balloons for a library event. We are so thankful for these young individuals.
However, the remaining students will hopefully be returning to the library in the fall term:
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