What You Can Do at SGU by Maggie Mackichan
Did you know that the Sinte Gleska University library is also a community library? Everyone is welcome to come and relax, warm up or cool down, read the latest magazines or regional newspapers, or go on-line with the library computers. There are books to fuel your interests and expand your knowledge on thousands of subjects, from gardening and beading techniques to space exploration. Novels can feed your imagination and take you away to new places and ideas. SGU students can check out books, videos and DVDs . Community members can get a library card by bringing in a picture ID and envelope addressed to you, mailed within the past month. Once you have a card, you can check out books for two weeks, and DVDs/videos for one week. Sinte Gleska university also has access to the South Dakota state library through interlibrary loan, if books aren’t available in this library. It is a quiet, friendly atmosphere. Stop in and get acquainted—the SGU librarians Ken Wike, Ken Swalley, Mike Dillon, Elsie Hollow Horn Bear and Diana Dillon are there to help you. The library is located on the Main Campus, with the marquee lighted sign. Library hours: During the school year 8:00 am to 10:00 [m Monday-Thursday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Friday Summer hours (June/July) 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday-Frid
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Maggie MackichanMaggie MacKichan has been director of the Great Plains Art Institute at Sinte Gleska University for the past thirty-two years. Archives
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