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Monthly Archives: September 2012
BBW2012: Friday's Books
Today we highlight three banned or challenged books: These three books were banned or challenged for various reasons: To the Wedding was challenged in CA schools because of mature content. Water for Elephants was removed from a NH high school … Continue reading
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BBW 2012: Thursday's Books
Today we’re highlighting three more banned or challenged books. Speak was challenged in MO school (but ultimately retained) due to complaints about drinking, cursing, and sex. The Perks of Being a Wallflower was challenged but ultimately retained in a NY … Continue reading
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BBW 2012: Wednesday's Books
Today we’re featuring two banned or challenged books: The Hunt Club, and In Cold Blood. The Hunt Club, a mystery novel, was challenged as an option in a SC school’s summer reading program because of language and perceptions that it … Continue reading
BBW 2012: Tuesday's Books
Today, we’re highlighting three banned or challenged books. Montana 1948, a novella about the intersections between family problems, sexual misconduct, and racial tension and oppression, was challenged in WI school because of language, sexual, and racial themes. Slaughterhouse-Five is a … Continue reading
Banned Books Week 2012: Celebrating 30 years of the freedom to read
This week is the 30th annual Banned Books week, a week dedicated to celebrating the freedom to read around the world. We’ll spend this week highlighting some banned books on the blog, and providing you with more information about why … Continue reading
BBW 2012: Monday's Books
Today we’re highlighting two banned or challenged books, the Bhagavad Gita as it Is and Great Soul: Mahatma Gandhi and His Struggle with India. The first, the Bhagavad Gita as it Is, was challenged in Russia, where a call was … Continue reading
Bookmarks X: Infiltrating the Library System
September 17, 2012 Runs September 2012 – February 2013 Thank you for supporting the Free Bookmarks event. All our free “works of art” have been picked up by Library users! That is so great. This event was designed to highlight … Continue reading
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Sam Culbert – first recipient of the Archives Summer Fellowship
Congratulations to Sam Culbert who is the first recipient of the Archives Summer Fellowship. This fellowship is intended to support students who are interested in conducting research with primary source materials from our university archives. Sam worked with the Don … Continue reading
AHSS Symposium, Thursday, Sept. 13, 3:30 p.m.
Collins library is hosting the Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences Summer Research Symposium! Students and their research displays will be in the reading room, where you can learn more about them. Summer research programs offer students the opportunity to engage … Continue reading
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