The entrance to the Taco Bell is an emergency exit only! While dining at Taco Bell at least three groups attempted to use those doors. It’s a giant inconvenience and I’m sure it causes Taco Bell to lose customers.
Thanks for commenting. The outer doors to the café area are open in the middle of the day to allow people from the street to come in and use the Taco Bell. However, at all other times those doors are closed in order to keep the library secure and safe for the Drexel community. Our primary purpose at the library is providing a safe and secure location to conduct research and academic activities.
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I would like to suggest two movies/series:
1. Akira
2. Dirty Harry (preferably the series)
these are classics in their genre (anime, and action respectively), but almost nowhere to be found.
Comment by Len G. — October 16, 2009 @ 10:35 pm
Instead of Taco Bell, there should be a coffee shop attached to the Hagerty Library. Who honestly wants to sit down to study and eat a taco or burrito? People would much rather have a nice hot cup of coffee or a latte while they study or do schoolwork. Taco Bell would work better in a food court like that of Kelly Hall. A Saxby’s, Seattle’s Best, or even a better and bigger Starbucks would be a blessing to this campus.
Comment by Justin — October 19, 2009 @ 3:48 pm
Len G.: Thanks for the suggestions. I’ll add them to the consideration list for our next DVD order.
Justin: I hear you. Let Dining Services know what you think. There’s more information about contacting Dining Services here:
http://www.library.drexel.edu/blogs/thesuggestionbox/?p=1179
Comment by Eleanor Goldberg — October 20, 2009 @ 11:32 am