Any UL student will be able to stay on campus and cram for an organic chemistry exam at 2 a.m. or finish an English group project at 5 a.m. starting Monday.
That's when Guillory Hall becomes UL's first 24-hour study facility.
Some students can work on projects at all hours in their programs' buildings, but the only place the general population can study late is Dupré Library. That building is only open until midnight.
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Tina Marie Macias
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