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All-night study returns to Bass

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Published Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Bass Library will continue its 24-hour service during reading week, but if students do not follow the rules, the program may be in jeopardy.

Last semester when Bass Library first offered the service, nocturnal students taking advantage of the program to study were joined by a handful of others who brought in tents, sleeping bags, food and even alcohol into the library, turning the traditional all-nighter into a jovial affair. The library staff, unhappy with last year’s results, has agreed to keep the extended hours this semester but will discontinue the program if students do not...

#1 By Robin W. 4:53a.m. on December 2, 2008

I'll promise to be on my best behavior as long as I get to see my fair share of pundit booty.

#2 By Robin W. 12:34p.m. on December 2, 2008

I don't understand why the University Librarian would threaten to shut down the 24-hour study program because a few kids are fooling around. Why don't you just kick the kids who are fooling around out of the library?

Punishing offenders only is a very basic concept in our judicial system, Nitecki.

#3 By Jill 1:20a.m. on December 4, 2008

Quinnipiac has 24/7 library hours

#4 By TD 2009 1:18p.m. on December 5, 2008

amen, #1, but be careful what you wish for. There are definitely some who have participated before that I wish I hadn't seen naked!

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