On the 6th floor of the main library there are two scanners that you can print unlimited amount of pages without paying. If you need to fax/scan something you can use the USG office in HN 121. If you are a student with a diagnosed disabilitiy, you can use the Disabilitiy office on the same floor, to use their computer lab and print out UNLIMITED amount of FREE paper. If you don’t know already, the SRC room (TH 2nd floor) gives you access to a bunch of computers and 350 FREE pages evert semester. ![]() Super quiet space, and all the daily newspapers and monthly entertainment magazines are there, plus FREE snacks and drinks. If you are really sneaky, you can pretend to be a graduate student and use their lounge on the C level of the north building or the second floor of Thomas Hunter. Finally the Hindu Club in the Thomas Hunter building on the second floor, is a relaxing spot to do some of your work. On the porches of the East and West 8th floors, there is a great space, especially in the summer to get some fresh air, peace and quiet and be able to study. I would also recommend hitting up the Zabar Art library on the 16th floor of the north building, where you can also rent out laptops. With your CUNY ID you can access all the CUNY campuses and use their facilities.ġ5 minutes from Hunter is the CUNY Graduate Center on 36th street and 5th avenue, where they have an amazing library space to study in peace. You can also ask the help desk on the 2nd floor to reserve a private room to study on the 2nd and 5th floors. ![]() It is an archive room, where no one goes in to usually study, there is a double glass door that blocks out the external sounds of the floor. In the second floor in the library, there is a room on the left of the help desk that is painted in orange. If you ever were looking for a place to study peacefully, here are some great spots.
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