The library was made for people to get their the schoolwork and studying done, so if students need to converse and make some noise to better the experience, by all means, go ahead.
One of the more convenient things about the campus library is that resources that are necessary for educational purposes, like books and internet access, are available for those students that need it.
Another convenience about having the campus library, is that students don’t need to go far from school to finish up their work.
For example, many classes assign homework that requires the students, in the words of the “Do you Falcon?” posters, to link up with each other in order to help each other out and succeed.
Instead of students possibly getting stuck on a problem on the assignment at home with a possibility of them not have a fellow class members number, which all too many students get stuck in that situation, they can just meet in the library with class members, where they know that they will most likely be able to meet up at with not problems.
In order for groups of students to work effectively, they would need to communicate about what exactly they found out during their research and what not, which the school.
If students aren’t able to communicate enough about the task they have in front of them, they probably wouldn’t have a chance to finish it on time or effectively.
This would mean the students who didn’t finish the task effectively would most likely get a bad grade on the assignment which would contradict the posters around campus that promotes “Finishing strong in your classes.”