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From the Archives & Special Collections: Harunobu

I noticed this wonderful little book with its unique cover as I was browsing the collection and it piqued my interest. Suzuki Harunobu was a Japanese woodblock artist who was actually the first artist to use full-color prints in 1765. … Continue reading

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Art Sci Workshop with Makey-Makeys, Thursday, Nov. 30th, 5:30pm, Collins Library, Makerspace

This November we have a special Art Sci workshop with Makey-Makeys (https://makeymakey.com) At Puget Sound we now have a new Makerspace, with 3D printers, 3D scanners, small electronics and tools for innovation and creation. On  Thursday November 30th, we issue … Continue reading

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Collins Library Links: Reminder: New York Times and Chronicle of Higher Education

Reminder: New York Times and Chronicle of Higher Education Dear Puget Sound Colleagues, This is a friendly reminder that Collins Library offers you full and unlimited access to two important online resources. We offer access to all of the content … Continue reading

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From the Archives & Special Collections: I Can’t Give Up the Puns Cold Turkey!

It’s that time of year again Loggers! Thanksgiving break, with finals on the swift approach! But right about now many of you are stuffed like a turkey from this year’s festivities, sick of being roasted by family or your relentless … Continue reading

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Research Marathon! November 28 and 29, 9pm to midnight, Library 118

Wherever you are in the research process, join the Peer Research Advisors and a librarian for expert help, camaraderie, and snacks. Join in the Research Marathon!    

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What is “The Game”?

After washing away her small-town roots, and becoming an environmental lawyer, Abby Williams is forced to return to her home town, Barrens, Indiana, for a case. She is tasked to investigate the town’s most high profile company: the economic heart … Continue reading

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From the Archives & Special Collections: Digital Collections: The Trail

Did you know that you can access almost every issue of The Trail online? Although a full physical collection lives in the Archives & Special Collections, this digital collection is a great resource for students who have trouble finding a … Continue reading

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How to survive “Trump’s” world

The Great Gasbag is the only survival guide you will be needing for the near future. The wonderful and comedic star of The View, Joy Behar, gives us a hilarious A-to-Z guide as she discusses what is wrong with the … Continue reading

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From the Archives & Special Collections: Shelf-Awareness

Greetings Loggers! Feel like you’ve been lacking some inspiration lately? Well, you can only blame your shelf! That is why I am here to spread some shelf-awareness about the art-landish art-ifacts we have on our shelves here in the Archives … Continue reading

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Being born with the tragic heart of a human…

The Roux family have learned that love makes you a fool through the generations. Foolish love seems to be a birthright with this family which cast the ominous fate to the recent twins: Ava and Henry Lavender. Henry is mute … Continue reading

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