Story by Brian Branch | Contributing Writer
Have you ever wanted to learn how to 3D print or explore virtual reality with free, on-campus equipment, the Makerspace offers just that. The Makerspace, which opened in the James E. Walker Library in 2016, features various kinds of technology. Anyone can sign up for training and acquire the skills needed to operate just about anything in the lab.

Assistant manager of the library technology department Valerie Hackworth discussed the Makerspace’s technological capabilities at this year’s open house Wednesday.
The open house featured demonstrations of most of the technology in the lab, giving visitors a chance to preview and try out most of what Makerspace has to offer.
“The Makerspace is about providing a space and the tools,…