This is one of the coolest buildings on campus. The school really does have a Hogwarts like feel. The ceilings are vaulted, chandeliers decorate much of the building, and there's a small courtyard in the middle with trees and greenery. The building is also tall and it looks like a caste with high towers and cool architecture. One of the other cool things about the building is that it also has a touch of modern--there's a glass bridge/walkway connecting two parts of the building. The rooms themselves are big and spacious, with plenty of seating. The building also has unisex bathrooms and neat, spiraling staircases that give it even more of that...
Read moreThe beautiful English Gothic style architecture makes this both a serene study spot and a tourist destination (most my out-of-town friends say it reminds them of Hogwarts). While it is usually packed, the place is incredibly quiet. Wifi is available for all UofM students, but some seating areas are reserved for law students only. I frequently see this on lists of most beautiful libraries in the country, and it is obvious why. I would recommend this place as a stand-alone destination if you appreciate beautoful architecture or...
Read moreI would give the student law services a zero star here. The student law services administration is organized very poorly and does not operate student orientated services. DO NOT utilize the law services here especially the lawyer named Alex Hermanowski. He was extremely rude in handling my housing case and offered ZERO condolences I never had met someone so RUDE, condescending, and inhumane. The legal assistance is quite poor and persists blame on the client than the...
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