It’s Time For Another Long Night Against Procrastination!
by Ronnie Neiman
The event starts on March 15th at 7 pm at the John E. Robbins Library and continues into the early hours of March 16th, finishing at 2 am.
It is a free, after and extended-hours event that aims to provide a safe place for students to finish their assignments and to study at a crucial point in the semester. The event takes place in the Brandon University Library (Main), the Indigenous Peoples’ Centre (IPC), and the George T. Richardson Centre foyer (area just outside the library and IPC doors). The main floor of the library will be the focus of the activities taking place during the event. The second floor will be a designated quiet-zone, but be warned, noise does travel up, so it won’t be completely quiet.
Reference librarians and assistants, writing coaches, math skills coaches, computer help and circulation service will be available throughout the event to work with you to help you make progress with your papers and assignments.
Brandon University’s Long Night Against Procrastination is organized by Library and IT Services, in partnership with Student Services and BUSU – and with support from HLC, IPC, the President’s Office, the Vice President Academic, the Vice President Admin and Finance, and the Alumni Association.
Stay for the entire event or come for just a few hours. We do recommend that you plan your ride home in advance (last bus pick-up is at 11:30pm). There is also a Safe Walk Program, sponsored by the President’s Office.