Bracken Library - Lore

Lore

  • The design of Bracken Library is said to resemble a stack of books.
  • "Forest Idyll" is a statue located in the center of the library's foyer and is one of the most common places for meeting on campus. The statue is a nude woman with two deer, and is more commonly known as "The Naked Lady". During the school year, students will leave notes at her base indicating informal meetings throughout the building.

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