- Who uses this space regularly?
- On average how long does a person normally stay here?
- What do people do when they are in the hub?
- Who runs this daily?
- How often are the rooms inside the hub booked?
- What makes this space different from that of the library besides the fact that you are able to talk?
- For the people that go there, is it a comfortable safe place?
- Do people go there for just another place to study?
- Do people that visit there often know the story behind the hub?
- Is there enough information to inform people what the social justice hub is all about?
- What are some of the student run events held here?
- Does the design of the hub have any significance to the people that use it.
- Does the white floors and white walls make it feel unwelcoming?
- If so, would it feel more comfortable with colored walls or artwork hung up everywhere?
- How can we make students come together and communicate more in the hub?
- How often are there events for students in the social justice hub?
- How can people learn about the social justice hub without doing their own online research?
- Do the professors know about the social justice hub?
- And do they tell their students about it?
- Does the set up of the hub give a library kind of setting? If so is it good or bad?
- What are the type of conversations that are talked about in the hub?
- Is the social justice hub ever filled up completely with students?
- What was the creator’s vision for what the social justice hub look like today?
- How can we personalize this space better for students?
- If the creator saw what it looked like today what would they change differently?