Saturday, September 29, 2012

Coe Etiquette Book 1941 - Voorhees Porch and Personal Appearance

Are there any words of wisdom for today in here? I think there are.  There are also some rather silly and out dated views.  What do you think?

~Sara Pitcher, Archives Assistant

Thursday, September 27, 2012

On Display

Have you noticed the display of journals on the first floor of the library?  We are highlighting some titles for leisure reading on various subjects.  The titles range from ArtNews to The Writer to Technology Review and are located close the the Whipple Browsing area.  These can still be checked out for 3 days but feel free to browse through them while enjoying the peacefulness of the library.

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

The AV Department is now on Pinterest!

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The AV Department now has one more way that you can easily find new releases--on Pinterest! Click here to check out our New Arrivals board!

--Laura, Head of Audiovisual

Saturday, September 22, 2012

Coe Etiquette Book 1941 - Loyalty

There are bits of serious advice for today in here, can you find them?

~Sara Pitcher, Archives Assistant

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Student recommends "Animal Farm"

Book Review: Animal Farm


               Animal Farm is a rather short book, and is a very easy read as it is very hard to put down. It raises very interesting and frighteningly realistic issues by putting forth a scenario in which farm animals, fed up with the treatment given to them by their human owner, rebel and take over the farm on which they’ve spent their entire lives. The pigs, being the most intelligent of the farm animals, naturally take over as the leaders, thus setting the mood for future trouble. What ensues is not, as the animals had hoped, freedom, but rather a coup of sorts. As the story continues, it is obvious that the same problems from before have been reestablished tenfold, and now the animals must find a permanent solution. However, this proves to be an immensely difficult task, and the animals go through much strife and conflict in their attempts to achieve this goal.

This book has excellent themes and raises very interesting questions, with countless ways to view each question. One person might say that there can’t ever be both a functioning and completely satisfied society while there is present a leadership class, while another might say that the animals simply perceived their previous situation as much worse than it actually was. No matter how you approach it, however, this book will definitely challenge you to think.  ~Circ student John Clark

Monday, September 17, 2012

The AV Department? Not just films!

Sure, the AV Department has a ton of films available for checkout, but did you know that we also carry a large collection of television seasons? Come check out one of these TV shows in the following genres:

Animated:

  • Daria

  • Family Guy


Comedy:

  • Bored to Death

  • Flight of the Conchords


Crime Drama:

  • Numbers

  • The Wire


Gritty Drama:

  • Breaking Bad

  • Entourage


Historical Drama:

  • Downton Abbey

  • The Tudors


Medical Drama:

  • Nip/Tuck

  • Nurse Jackie


Mystery:

  • Sherlock

  • Veronica Mars


Sci Fi/Fantasy:

  • Battlestar Galactica

  • Game of Thrones


Sports:

  • Eastbound & Down

  • The League


Suspense:

  • Dexter

  • 24


--Laura, Head of Audiovisual

Saturday, September 15, 2012

Coe Etiquette Book 1941- Appointments with Instructors and Class





This is one of those instances where the wisdom of the past applies today.  I can not give better advice.

It sounds silly to be told to smile to your professor and classmates, to be warned against chewing your gum too loud, and to be on time (you are able adults not children after all), but overall this is good advice.  Class will be more interesting if you are friendly, prepared, and engaged.

~Sara Pitcher, Archives Assistant