Tuesday, December 3, 2024
Good morning, Hilltoppers!
It's day two of finals, so go conquer those papers and tests! Today's newsletter contains a photo story on Mammoth Caves' 45th Annual Cave Sing and the top 7 study spots on campus. Have a great day!
Photos: The sound from underground
Cave visitors help each other light candles to illuminate Mammoth Cave’s vast and cold halls while singing “Silent Night” at the close of the 45th annual Cave Sing within the historic entrance of Mammoth Cave underneath Edmonson County, Ky. on Sunday, Dec. 1, 2024.
View photo story by Von Smith
Photo by Von Smith.
Nicholas Basile | News Reporter
Studying isn’t everyone ’ s favorite pastime, but it is still an essential part of college and maintaining one ’ s mental health and sanity against a mountain of coursework
While some students prefer the quiet to keep their minds focused, others would rather study among a crowd of chattering It is all about finding an environment that works best for the individual, and step one is knowing the best study spots on campus. Below are the ideal campus study spots.
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