Mckenna gives you a tour of O'Neill Library
O'Neill library is the 24-hour library on campus that is open 7 days a week. It is a much bigger library than Bapst (the other library on campus) and has more options in terms of noise level. The floors get increasingly more quiet as you go up, but when you walk into O'Neill from main campus you enter onto the 3rd floor. There are also vending machines if you need a pick me up and student tutors in O'Neill if you need help in any of your classes.
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So right now I'm standing right outside of O'neill library, which is the twenty four seven library on campus. So the way that this library is set up is that increasingly more quiet. So the first and second floors are mostly for group studying, so you're allowed to talk and make much noise. Basically, you want, well, still being considerate of people trying to study. When you enter the library, you're entering the third floor, and that's like medium quietness. Then the fourth and fifth floors are very quiet, like there's no talking and it's really good. If you like to study in complete silence, you can also print in the library's by just swiping your card and selecting the document that you want a print. There's also a vending machines in the basement. If you ever got hungry and he studies, this is what the outside of a Neil looks like. It's probably the least aesthetic building on campus.