Dubbed “The Cave,” Cal State San Bernardino’s 24-hour, seven-day-day-a-week student study center, which includes access to computers, had its grand opening Wednesday, Sept. 27.

The center, which has long been requested by students, is located in the annex, or “wedge,” of the university’s John M. Pfau Library, said Sam Sudhakar, vice president of IT for Cal State San Bernardino.

The center has about 50 sitting stations, along with vending machines. To ensure security and safety, students will need to swipe their Coyote One identification cards to access the center after midnight, Sudhakar said. The center will be staffed throughout the day and evening, including patrols by university police.

The study center came into being through the combined efforts of the Associated Students Inc., the Pfau Library, the Student Affairs division and the Information Technology Services division.

For more information, visit the Technology Support Center website.

For more information, contact the CSUSB Office of Strategic Communication at (909) 537-5007 and visit news.csusb.edu.