Columbia study spots to use during COVID-19 Columbia study spots to use during COVID-19 Princeton Huang / Staff Photographer It might have been difficult to find the perfect study spot on campus during finals season, but how about during a global pandemic? For students living either on or off campus, it can be exhausting to search for a place to sit and work with the physical distancing guidelines. Spectrum’s got you covered with tips on where to study around campus during the COVID-19 pandemic. Libraries It’s obvious, we know, but we want to ensure that you haven’t forgotten about them just yet! Libraries are the go-to location for sitting down and grinding out that University Writing paper. However, with COVID-19 guidelines in place to reduce capacity in all indoor locations, getting a desk is more difficult than just walking in and miserably looking around. Instead, head over to the Columbia University Libraries website to reserve a study seat in one of the six available libraries for up to four hours. If you’re looking to attend a Zoom class, note that only Butler 209, Lehman 315, Lehman 329A, and all open floors in the Business and Economics Library allow video conferencing.