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15 14 Gitenstein Library Though it houses traditional library collections and services, the R. Barbara Gitenstein Library is anything but stuffy. Comfy seating and a café make this campus hub more like a living room than a study hall. Seriously, put your feet up. Dining The Atrium at Eickhoff is one of three main dining locations. Known simply as Eick to the locals, it boasts 10 "micro-restaurants" offering everything from brick-oven pizza and rotisserie salmon to fresh salads, omelets, and a designated allergy-friendly zone. Several café-style, grab-and-go options are conveniently located around campus, too. Main Entrance Lake Ceva Lake Sylva Green Playing Fields Metzger Drive Trenton Hall (Reception Center) Fitness Center Bookstore Gitenstein Library T-Dubs Brower Student Center Green Hall Fuel up on site at the Library Café, offering light fare for breakfast and lunch and plenty of freshly brewed caffeine. A 105-seat multipurpose auditorium provides an intimate space for campus and community cultural events like film viewings, poetry or book readings, and chamber music performances. Group project? No problem. We've got a study room for that — 26 of them, actually. 7 8 7 Lake Ceva Lake Sylva Green Playing Fields Brower Student Center Green Hall Trenton Hall (Reception Center) Eickhoff Gitenstein Library Forum T-Dubs Education Café Located on the ground level of Travers and Wolfe Residence Hall, T-Dubs is a newly renovated dining experience that opens for dinner at 6 p.m. and offers late-night noshing until 1 a.m. The Marketplace Convenience Store — "C-Store" for short — in Eickhoff is the place for groceries, snacks, and grab-and-go salads and sandwiches. Ice cream by the pint, too. 8