Money, Meet Mouth

PCL will open for 24-hour service in October.

No one can claim that our student leaders are filling token positions.

Student Government President Thor Lund and VP Wills Brown campaigned last year on two primary platform positions, one of which had direct bearing on the Libraries: 24-hour service at the Perry-Castañeda Library.

As of today, the incredibly industrious team can check that particular item off of their to-do list, at least for this year.

In mid-October, a week before midterms, the PCL will be open for 24 hours, 5 days-a-week until the end of the semester — during the time that students see access to a safe, secure study space a priority for their academic work. “24/5” picks back up before spring midterms and follows the same pattern to round out the school year.

Lund and Brown — along with support from SG staff — didn’t play around while most of their fellow students were on break. The pair worked with Libraries administration to target and solicit enough resources across campus for the funding of a one-year pilot of 24/5.

Not content to let temporary funding rest, Lund, Brown and staffers will be working over the course of the year to find permanent funding for the program.

Their hard work makes us proud to be Longhorns.

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Beginning in mid-October, PCL will open at noon on Sundays and remain open through 11 p.m. on Fridays. PCL will be open from 9 a.m. – 11 p.m. on Saturdays. 

You Should Be Dancing. Yeah.

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The Libraries in collaboration with UT Student Government and the Student Events Center Film Committee present the first-ever dance party on the plaza of the Perry-Castañeda Library.

Make Some Noise: Dance Party@PCL is highlighted by the long-form music video “Girl Walk // All Day” — set to Girl Talk’s mashup masterwork “All Day” — projected on the façade of the library.

For the DIYers, the event includes a maker break where revelers can create their own wearable LED throwie pin, and for the Dancearchists, music spun by the DJs from student-run KVRX 91.7.

RSVP at the PCL and the UT Libraries Facebook event page.

Adult language.

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