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Monthly Archives: April 2013
Career in Libraries and Archives, April 17, 5:30-6:30 p.m., Collins Library!
Librarians and library workers help people find information and use it effectively for personal and professional purposes. They must have knowledge of a wide variety of scholarly and public information sources and must be on the cutting edge of technology trends … Continue reading
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A Book By Its Covers!
Francis Coradal-Cugat’s original cover art for “The Great Gatsby,” which Baz Luhrmann brings to the big screen next month, depicts a disembodied face floating in a night sky. It is one of the lasting images in literature, but that hasn’t … Continue reading
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Did You Know? Historical Puget Sound Photographs Are Available in a Sound Past!
Over 2000 University of Puget Sound historical photographs are available in A Sound Past!
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Living and Breathing Poetry Online
April is National Poetry month, but why limit ourselves to just one month out of the year? Try out some of these services and apps to keep poetry in your life year-round. Poem-a-Day: The American Academy of Poets will email … Continue reading
Spotlight: People Making a Difference at Collins – Anacristina Somarriba
My name is Anacristina Somarriba and I am a sophomore majoring in Business Leadership and French Language International Affairs from San Francisco. I will be studying abroad next spring in Dijon with 12 other UPS students. I am very excited … Continue reading
From the Archives: Homer T. Bone
When most people discover that I work in an archive, the first question that always comes up is, “what exactly do you do in the archives?” That question is one that I’ve always had a difficult time answering precisely because … Continue reading
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April is National Poetry Month: “Point Defiance”
Here’s one with a local touch, written by our own Bill Kupinse, Puget Sound Associate Professor of English and 2008-09 Tacoma Poet Laureate. Submitted by Elizabeth Knight POINT DEFIANCE When I visit her, I find a sea widow scanning the … Continue reading
Recommended Reading: “Watership Down”
Watership Down by Richard Adams has been my favorite book since elementary school; I read it every couple years and get more out of it every time. -Library Student Staff
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