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Campus New York Times Access
Dear Campus Community, The New York Times is currently experiencing what they are calling a “systems glitch” which has impacted most of their institutional subscribers, including Puget Sound. This is why those of you who have registered for institutional access … Continue reading
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Exhibit: “Louder Than Words: A Portrait of the Black Panther Movement”, February 1-May 15, 2018
Curated by Black Panther Party Archivist and Historian Bill X Jennings, Louder than Words: A Portrait of the Black Panther Movement focuses on the Party’s social justice and community programs. The Collins Memorial Library exhibit features a broad range of … Continue reading
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Happy Holidays from the Collins Memorial Library
Best wishes for the new year!
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A family mystery
As hurricane Katrina is fast approaching the Louisiana coast, Cora Boisdore, refuses to leave. Her parents, Joe Boisdore, a decedent from slaves, and his white wife, Dr. Tess Eshleman, are forced to evacuate without her. This sets off events that … Continue reading
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From the Archives & Special Collections: Studying vs. the Snow
With our stomachs still full from Thanksgiving dinner, we are forced to accept that finals are only a couple of weeks away. Of course it is easy to get distracted with this dark, rainy weather by imagining snow piles instead … Continue reading
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Leaving a story to tell.
Orphaned and raised by wolves, Weylyn Grey knew he wasn’t like others. However when he single-handedly stops a tornado on a stormy winter day, he realizes just how different he is. The tornado was just the start of strange occurrences. … Continue reading
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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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