 Boston University students are back on campus after relaxing and rejuvenating Thanksgiving weekend. But with all of their downtime spent with family and friends, students are now feeling the pinch of finals. The most popular spot to study on campus is Mugar Library. You can find students here throughout the year, but when reading week begins, all tables and chairs are occupied. With the crunch of finals, the Mugar staff acknowledged that students needed a safe and supportive environment. It's just helpful that they have Mugar for 24 hours because I remember I would go like freshman year and the library would close, I'd have to walk back and then go to the study lounge like in my dorm. So it's just more helpful and convenient because they're two different study environments and I don't know, I feel more productive like in Mugar. It was only a few years ago that Mugar opened its doors as a 24-hour study spot. Many staff may be tired after the long week, but students are grateful for the study hub. To keep the library open for 20 hours, we should spend more cost in the staff in the library. Starting in December 12th, the library will be open to the BU community for 24 hours every day until the last final on December 20th. Students say that it is great to have one central meeting location to ask classmates and peers for help on their assignments. I'll have like an idea and I'll try to explain to her because I'm artistic and she's more like science and I'll try to explain to her and then she can help me like how to say it. After a long night of studying at Mugar, make sure you hop on the BU shuttle to get home safe. During reading and finals week, the BU shuttle will be running on an extended schedule from 12am to 6am. For BU TV 10, I'm Kendall Kroetier.