8 FINALS GUIDE ACROSS 1. 1st ever KU Basketball coach 5. The Barrel House opened in ___ b. Thursdays= NO 9. KU Basketball ranking. NO. 10. We have ___ VIP rooms to host your next party 11. KU's all time leading scorer in basketball 3. The only food served at The Barrel House 4. Don't Stop ___ 6. Number of different beers on draft 7. Pianos start at 17. Pianos start at ___ 18. We open at ___ o'clock six days a week 4. NO 1. requested song at The Barrel House. ___ Man 3. This VIP Lounge has a full bar and 3 beers on tap ¥3 BOULEVARD ¥3 BACARDI ¥3 LUNCH BOX SHOTS 7. Brady Morningstar's Dads name 2. Wave the ___ FRIDAY DOWN 1. The Barrel House address 729 MONDAY 8. Tuesdays= $2 ___ 12. The Barrel House has ___ TV's 13 FREELY 13 DRAUGHT BEER $3 SHOTS 15. Good Luck on your ___ WEDNESDAY $1.50 ANYTHING TUESDAY '2 ALMOST ANYTHING 729 NEW HAMPSHIRE 785.856.3835 THURSDAY 20 DOMESTIC BOTTLES 13 HONOR 13 JAGER BOMBS NO COVER Anschutz Library will be open 24 hours a day during finals. The library holds a collection of government documents and maps. Mike Gunnoe/KANSAN Campus libraries provide diverse study resources BY SHAUNA BLACKMON slbmockan@kansan.com When it comes to finals week, students often make the library their temporary homes. With free wireless Internet, printers and at least one coffee and food stand, the library isn't a terrible place to cram for finals. Not all libraries are created equally, however. Watson Library is one of the biggest libraries on campus with multiple floors of both quiet and group study areas, desktop computers as well as laptops available for check out and the stacks and stacks of books it is best known for. Watson is also the home to many overlooked special sections, such as East Asian Studies, Slavic and Eurasian Studies, a faculty and graduate student study lounge and the Writer's Roost. Between Dec. 4 and 17, Watson will be open from 10 a.m. to 3 a.m. as a study area with library services closing at midnight. The University's other colossal library, Anschutz, has its own specialties, which are often overlooked and underused. Anschutz holds the collections on African Studies, government information resources and the Thomas R. Smith Map Collection. More familiar and quite useful are the Anschutz computer labs and large study spaces. From Dec. 6 to 18, Anschutz will be open 24 hours a day, with library services closing at midnight. Though Watson and Anschutz are often selected out of habit, the spectrum of University libraries is much larger. There are four other smaller libraries available for student use. The Thomas Gorton Music and Dance library contains more than 111,000 scores, books, sound recordings, videos, microforms and serials. It is located in Murphy Hall. Spahr Engineering Library contains additional computer science materials as well as computer labs. Wheat Law Library, which is the largest and oldest law library in Kansas, provides legal documents and court case information on the local, national and international level. The Kenneth Spencer Research Library houses historic information on both the University and Kansas, including about 250,000 volumes printed since the mid-15th century and around 500,000 manuscripts dating from antiquity to the present. The Spencer Research Library also holds the University archives, which include official papers of the chancellors, records of student and faculty activities and selected publications and papers of alumni and faculty. If finals still seem impossible, the library staff has set up hotlines to answer student questions. The "Ask A Librarian" program provides a way for students to get answers immediately by text, e-mail, phone or instant message. Edited by Tim Burgess