Karlie McGann/Sun Photography Editor

Students study in Gates Hall.

February 4, 2025

SUNBURSTS | Locked-In

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As prelim season looms, students take advantage of the numerous diverse libraries, study halls, and improvised study spots at Cornell. 

LOCKED IN | In the Duffield Atrium, engineering students study together. (Matthew Korniczky / Sun Staff Photographer)

DOWN TO BUSINESS | Students in the Sage Hall business library can enjoy the view of Feeney Way. (Matthew Korniczky / Sun Staff Photographer)

STRAIGHT UP STUDYIN’ | Students work and relax in Willard Straight Hall. (Karlie McGann / Sun Assistant Photography Editor)

ON THE UP | Cornellians collaborate together in Upson Hall. (Karlie McGann / Sun Assistant Photography Editor)

OLYMPIC EFFORT| Another popular spot is theTemple of Zeus, where students socialize, coffee chat, and work amongst Greek statues🗿. (Karlie McGann / Sun Assistant Photography Editor) 

GATEWAY TO KNOWLEDGE | Gates Hall, home of computer and information science, is a place for students to find a quiet spot. (Karlie McGann / Sun Assistant Photography Editor) 

SNOW PLAZA | Students take a break from studying to walk through the snow on Ho Plaza. (Karlie McGann / Sun Assistant Photography Editor)

ROUTE 51 | Students wait outside Statler Hotel after classes, hoping to make it home in time to beat the snow. (Matthew Korniczky / Sun Staff Photographer)

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