I come here on a regular basis to study and do school work. I've always enjoyed coming here as it allowed me to be productive and I also felt welcome in the library. Yesturday, January 23 in the afternoon (maybe 1 or 2pm) my opinion of this library has compeltly changed. I was minding my own business as my table, when another gentleman, maybe early to mid twenties came to sit down an the tabke next to me. He pulled out his laptop and started working. Nothing suspicious. I have storng gut feelings about everything, so I know what something unusual is up. Carolyn, the director came up to this man, alongside one of her co workers and demanded to look inside of this man's backpack. Now I can compeltly understand that they would feel the need to do this is they saw suspicious activity, but I think they could have handled it better. This man was also middle eastern, which makes me think they did this because of race and the stereotypes around it. The tone in her voice was quite frankly disquisting and left me unsettled. They asked for him to open his bag and I think I saw her reaching her hand in his bag. Carolyn having her coworker behind her for "backup" made the situation even more uncomfortable. I felt so terrible for this more guy, and the embarresment that was put on him as everyone around him witnessed this. In my opinion, they could have dealt with this much more professionally, by pulling him aside from others in the library, etc. Anways I'm glad thag Carolyn is retiring as I wonder for how long she has been treating people like this. Hopefully the other wonderful staff memebers can be educated on this topic to hopefully prevent any of these uncomfortable scenerios the future. I am reconsidering my habit of coming here to do schoolwork now that I have witnessed such a disturbing scene.