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Rockford Living Room - Third floor MUB ~ "...relaxed, you can just lounge and study, lounge and study. It's like a separate place hidden from the MUB. It's different from everywhere else in the building."
anonymous
Gables study lounge ~ "It's HUGE. I could just stare at the ceiling for hours. It's almost medieval looking.." submitted by MB
Congreve 24-hour quiet study lounge - First floor of North Congreve (the NH Hall side) ~ "... it's big and it's quiet as a library. There are lots of big windows and couches available. Anybody can study there."
submitted by NC
Kendall Hall ~ "At night this building is VACATED! There is a cool little conference room on the second floor that's just the right size, and bland enough to provide no distractions. The Kendall library is also a place to get some serious reading accomplished. No social scene, no frills; just several desks and enormous stacks of journals on topics like spider behavior, bovine diseases, and potato viruses."
submitted by RS
Devine bottom floor lounge ~ "This has to be the most comfortable lounge in the quad. Gorgeous oak panels, plenty of table space, floor-to-ceiling windows, and cushy carpeting are some of the highlights. And, it's only a frisbee throw to the MUB."
submitted by RS
College Woods, by the bank of the Oyster River
submitted by JG
Music Dept. (Paul Creative Arts Center) ~ "I love the study lounge on the second floor. It's a quiet place, but I'm still able to be in the music atmosphere that I enjoy."
submitted by AV
MUB - Entertainment Center in the basement floor (Room 18) ~ "It's always quiet and there's lots of space."
submitted by RB and KC
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