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Extra Hours to Procrastinate at Pattee and Paterno

Students who actually bother to study for finals will be excited to hear that Pattee and Paterno Libraries will be offering extended hours for finals week, as well as extra CATA Loop hours, sponsored by PSU Libraries and ITS.

This is what you need to know:

  • 12/6 – 12/18 @ 7:00 PM- 24 hour service on the First and Ground floor
  • 12/9-10, 12/13-16 – Entire library open until 2 a.m.
  • 12/11-12, 12/17 – Entire library open until Midnight
  • Dec. 9 to Dec. 19 – Blue and White Loop will run until after 2 a.m.

If those hours don’t suit your needs, you can always try the Internet, open 24 hours a day.

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