
The Library staff had great fun filtering through over 1000 submitted names for our skeleton. Your clever submissions, which often harkened to the grave, pop-culture, medical terminology, and things South College, had us in stitches. But in the end, the Library staff selected the name Cletus, submitted by student Cassie Bond, as our winner. Cassie will be receiving a $10 Amazon gift card. Other names that were contenders included Mr. Shambles, Agent Skully, Knox, Dead-gar Allan Poe, and Parker. Twenty-eight of you submitted some form of Captain Jack Marrow.
Remember, Cletus is one of the Library's many study-aids for students in the health sciences. You can find others here on our website. If you are specifically looking for study-aids to help you learn anatomy, check out the library's Anatomy & Physiology guide.

Did you know that the Nashville Resource Center is home to a skull?
No, it's not just for Halloween. Some of our Resource Centers offer hands-on anatomy models for students to use for study. One of our most personable anatomy models is this skull, posing here with Nashville-based Instruction Librarian Dayani Boatman.
Even if you don't have access to this glorious specimen, the South College Library has several excellent digital anatomy tools to help you study from anywhere.
Want to learn more and have a chance to win? Read on for the contest details and rules!
Name the Skull Contest Rules
Library staff will vote on the winning name in early November. Stay tuned to the Library Blog to find out who wins!
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