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Gallery: UCLA’s Spring Study Spots

By Daniel Leibowitz

April 20, 2017 1:12 p.m.

Hidden behind the K building of Saxon Suites on the Hill lies a small garden. The Saxon gardens offer a quiet and secluded study spot.

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Next to the garden is a small path that runs behind the Saxon and Hitch suites, offering students the opportunity to take a peaceful stroll.

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The Sunken Gardens border the road between Murphy Hall and the Humanities Building.

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Now in full bloom, the gardens offer a scenic study spot in the center of the UCLA campus.

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Tucked away from most of the campus, the steps to the Cotsen Institute of Archaeology offers a hidden area to sit under the shade of a blooming cherry blossom tree.

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The Court of Sciences has many benches and grassy areas, populated with numerous flowers, and makes for an easy afternoon break.

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Nested in between the James West Alumni Center and Pauley Pavilion lies a lush green garden with plenty of benches that make for a good reading spot.

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Flowers of many colors can be caught in full bloom by the Marion and Robert S. Wilson Medical Student Center.

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The top level of the center features a garden with tables, benches and a view of Westwood that make it the ideal study spot for medical students.

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