Study Spaces: Eliot, Kirkland, Winthrop

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Tired of getting kicked out of Widener at 10 p.m.? Can't escape the Law School Library? Is Lamont feeling like too much of a party? We understand what you're going through. In order to make this reading period slightly more bearable, we've found some hidden treasures on campus for those late-night cramming sessions.

Winthrop's "The Owen Room"

Located on the first floor of G entryway, the Owen Room's long tables, chairs, and blackboard create the perfect environment for group study. For those interested in private or casual study, the adjoining lounge's couches and plush chairs provide a great place to take care of that reading (and sleeping) you've been putting off this term. If you're out of Board Plus and not interested in spending your life savings in Lamont Café, the Owen Room's proximity to the dining hall makes this room a perfect home base for prolonged study.

Winthrop's "The Feer Room"

If the Owen Room fills up (or if you just need a change of scenery), head over to the Feer Room in C entryway. This study space provides all of the same amenities as the Owen Room's main classroom but in a slightly more intimate setting. For those tired of the industrial lighting of basement seminar rooms, the natural light streaming through the Feer Room's two large, arched windows is a refreshing change.

Kirkland Seminar Room

Located in the basement of K entryway, this study space is perfect for those interested in eliminating all distraction. Though the Kirkland Seminar Room is only furnished with several tables and chairs, its simplicity provides the perfect setting for major accomplishment over the course of a short period of time.

Eliot Grille

Those interested in less focused study should check out the Eliot Grille. Located in the basement of J entryway, the Grille's couches make this a great place for leisurely study (though the TV and Foosball table ensure that little will actually occur). The Grille itself is only open Wednesday through Saturday, but a wide selection of snacks are available from four basement vending machines 24/7.

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