Photo and graphics by Joel Bullock
The ladies of Delta Gamma were in the library earlier this week with some of their favorite books in hand. The Zeta Nu chapter of the sorority was founded in 1991 and now includes over 50 sisters.
We caught the ladies in the main floor browsing area of Carmichael Library just in front of our new coffee shop, Ollie's Simply To Go Café. The library café offers fresh coffee and tea, as well as snacks, salads, and sandwiches.
We asked a few of the Delta Gammas to talk to us about what they were reading.
Kate Lewallen, Chapter President, History and French major
We caught the ladies in the main floor browsing area of Carmichael Library just in front of our new coffee shop, Ollie's Simply To Go Café. The library café offers fresh coffee and tea, as well as snacks, salads, and sandwiches.
We asked a few of the Delta Gammas to talk to us about what they were reading.
Kate Lewallen, Chapter President, History and French major
Carmichael Library: What are you reading?Olivia Tennant, Chapter Public Relations Officer, Undeclared major
Kate: Un Americano a Fusine Laghi, by Robert McCall
Carmichael Library: Why did you choose this book?
Kate: My grandfather wrote this book about the time he spent in northern Italy immediately following World War II. He was a soldier in the 88th infantry that helped secure the border with Yugoslavia.
My grandfather is one of my biggest role models, and I love having this piece of his history, especially since I got to see these places with him and the rest of my family a few years ago.
Carmichael Library: How do you use your campus library?
Kate: I use the upstairs area as a quiet place to study. I also use the Interlibrary Loan service a lot.
Carmichael Library: What are you reading?Mattie Owens, Political Science major
Olivia: Big Fish, by Daniel Wallace.
Carmichael Library: Why did you choose this book?
Olivia: I saw the movie and I thought that it would be a fun book to read.
Carmichael Library: How do you use your campus library?
Olivia: I use the ground floor area for study all of the time. I make "A"s on tests that I study for here!
Carmichael Library: What are you reading?Olivia Timpson, Art major
Mattie: Paper Towns, by John Green.
Carmichael Library: Why did you choose this book?
Mattie: Because I love the author dearly.
Carmichael Library: How do you use your campus library?
Mattie: I use the library to meet with groups: it's a good place to meet with friends. I've also been stopping in at Ollie's a lot this past week!
Carmichael Library: What are you reading?Thanks to the ladies of the Delta Gamma Zeta Nu chapter for appearing in this edition of Get Caught Reading. Be sure to stay tuned to our updates here and on Facebook. You never know who we'll catch curled up with their favorite book!
Olivia: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, by J.K. Rowling
Carmichael Library: Why did you choose this book?
Olivia: I'm a huge fan of the series. I read all of the books when I was younger and I'm now re-reading them to remember what happens in them and to renew my love of the series.
Carmichael Library: How do you use your campus library?
Olivia: I use the computers for research and spend a lot of time in the second floor quiet study area.
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