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Disruptive Behavior Increases at Mardigian Library

Abstract:
The Mardigian library is an institution on the university of michigan-dearborn campus that was established for students to do their homework, study and check out books. However, numerous accounts of disruptive behavior within the library have caused Mardigian employees to enforce additional policies to meet the needs of students....

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So Sad..

posted 11/18/09 @ 3:21 PM EST

The way some students act is ridiculous. It's very annoying when people use the library to sit and flirt loudly with members of the opposite sex..get a life.

Also, some students swear and curse loudly and show NO respect to those around them. The library needs to be more strict about this.

Marjorie

posted 11/28/09 @ 2:12 PM EST

I strongly agree with the comment posted above. In addition, during the evenings and on weekends, many high school students frequent the library. The library at certain times should require IDs as non-U of M students are often a source of additional disruption.
Also, with enrollment in Dearborn at an all-time high, I secretly wish the university would build a second library... how about one by the engineering buildings or the area where the College of Business/ School of Education are located?
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