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Library Log

October 21, 2009

Law Library Exam Period

Drexel’s law school will soon enter its exam period, and that means temporary changes in the law library (known to many as the third floor of Hagerty Library).

From October 26th through November 7th, the law library will be closed to non-law students.

In order to make room for everyone, Hagerty Library will be closed to Drexel alumni and members of the public during this time.

We appreciate everyone’s cooperation during the exam period. Starting on Monday, November 9th we will return to regular access.

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  1. Not sure exactly who to direct this to, but this shutdown of 3rd floor has been a major inconvenience. I am now a second year student at Drexel Med, and went through Drexel University for my undergraduate training; I have used the library extensively and continue to do so. It is completely unfair that the law students get the third floor to themselves. Yes, I know it is “their library” etc etc. But grad students should be able to use it (i know undergraduate students can get loud and all that, but atleast let grad students who are there to study, NOT socialize, use the third floor!) my justification is simply that the third floor is barely utilized to capacity, or anywhere near it, during the law study period. The rest of the library gets cramped and more frustrating. We all pay the same amount to go to Drexel, they should not have all these priviledges. Or atleast they should be extended to those who you KNOW are there to study. I hope i get a response

    Comment by Bhavi Patel — November 6, 2009 @ 12:28 pm

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