Sitting right between the Main and South Quads, you’ll find the historic Main Library. The library features various study spaces and resources for students, earning it the best library three years in a row.
No matter what time of day you stop by, the building is always packed with students cramming for exams, completing group projects or catching up with friends. Sounds of laughter and discussion echo throughout the first-floor Orange Room when groups fill the study spaces.
If the chatter is too distracting for students trying to work, the second floor’s silent study space may be a better choice. The Literature and Languages Library features high ceilings and walls lined with wooden bookshelves, creating an aesthetically pleasing environment perfect for any bookworm.
When students aren’t cramming for finals or rushing to finish their essays, they can also stop by one of the library’s many events. From poetry readings to blind dates with a book, the Main Library remains the University’s best because of the endless opportunities and spaces offered to students.
