Extended Hours: December 2018 edition
Exam season is upon us, which means it’s time for Extended Hours! Hirsh Library extends its weekend hours to help you study, and we will be open from 10am to 10pm on the following days:
Saturday, December 1st
Sunday, December 2nd
Saturday, December 8th
Sunday, December 9th
Saturday, December 15th
Sunday, December 16th
We will also have free coffee for you all on the Saturdays! The coffee is scheduled to show up at 6pm, so so you can come take a quick study break and commiserate while you caffeinate.
If you have any questions you can feel free to swing by the desk on Sackler 4 or call us at 617-636-6706. Otherwise, we look forward to seeing you the next three weekends.
Happy Studying!
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