No Place Like Home in Pullman

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I chose Owen Science and Engineering Library spot because I have spent a lot of time here and it is the one place on campus with the least amount of distractions and a place where I can focus and be productive. I recently discovered it towards the end of the year. This building has an impact on me because it is where I have felt the most peace during stressful times. Because the building is so tall, it has an amazing view of the surrounding campus. The library is an old-looking building that has been around for a while. It has a brick texture and is one of the taller buildings on campus. Inside the building, there is a cozy feel to it because of how traditional its appearance is from the inside. There are six floors one can choose from to study on, the further up you are, the quieter it is.

Made specifically for students of the College of Engineering and Architecture, the College of Sciences and the College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences on the Pullman campus of Washington State University.

One can find  electronic materials, principally electronic journals, and hard cover books here.

“It is my all time favorite place to study”-Quinn Harting, Vet Med student.

There are over 25,800 digital resources, including current journals, books, documents, and more.