Ackerman, Kerckhoff to extend study hours
By Cari Brooks
Toward the end of the quarter, many students face the onset of
pressure and stress with finals on the horizon.
As students race around campus in a nervous studying frenzy,
many may complain that even their apartments or dorms are too noisy
to study.
But now, students can stop worrying about the loud roommate with
extended study hours in Ackerman and Kerckhoff.
During 10th and finals week, students will have new hours and
extra days for studying, said Jay Goss, operations manager for
Ackerman Student Union.
The Treehouse and Kerckhoff study lounges on the second and
third floor will be open until 3 a.m. starting the Friday of ninth
week, and continuing until the Thursday of finals week.
The new hours will be beneficial, students said. However many
were concerned about the availability of campus escorts to walk
students to their cars and dorms.
"I think that the new hours are good … but I live in the dorms
and I don’t want to walk back to the dorms by myself," said
Stefanie Lin, a second-year undeclared student.
Currently, Community Service Officers will be available and
staffed officers will be in the study lounges from midnight to 3
a.m, Goss said.
Tamara Carr, a member of the ASUCLA board of directors, was the
catalyst for the extended study hours in Ackerman and Kerckhoff
said Madeline Biesty, undergraduate facilities commissioner.
"She worked on this since the beginning of the year," Biesty
said.
But in addition to the extended study hours in student
association buildings, Biesty and undergraduate president Rob
Greenhalgh are also aiming for extended study hours in all campus
libraries.
However, the decision for libraries to stay open until 3 a.m. is
still in debate.
Greenhalgh and Biesty are currently working with Chancellor
Young to find the funding to keep campus libraries open that
late.
"I’m confident Towell will remain open during these times Â
if at all possible," Greenhalgh said.