It's only a few more weeks until all the students are back on campus and the librarians could not be more excited! We want everyone to thrive during this upcoming school year, […]
Dear New Student, Welcome to the beginning of your college journey! I'm sure there are lots different emotions you're feeling – excitement for the independence, nervousness for the workload, and curiosity for […]
AAPI Heritage Month began on May 1st. We’re kicking it off with four streamable films and some recommendations for further reading. BAD AXE captures a real-time portrait of a closely-knit Asian American […]
This week we’re talking about the end of our March Madness bracket, and the Blackout Poetry Contest. This week our final two contenders for the March Madness contest are facing off. It’s […]
“When a man’s stories are remembered, then he is immortal.” Big Fish is a story that has beautifully evolved over time. Starting as a novel that was published in 1998, it gained […]
During the era of Segregation in American history, Black Americans were free from slavery, but they were not free from discrimination. One form that discrimination took was that Black people were denied […]
In art history, there are only a select few that can be described as trailblazers in their medium. One of them was Mary Edmonia Lewis. Edmonia Lewis, which was the name she […]
As Warner Library continues to highlight famous black people of color throughout the month of February, we wanted to shine the spotlight on a ray of sunshine that shined in the music […]
“The hardest test I ever faced in my life was praying.” Malcolm X was a prominent human rights activist in the first half of the 20th century who lived from 1925 to […]
All month long, Warner Library's blog will be shining the spotlight on historical black figures that have made huge impacts in their communities. The first of 4 is a woman whose name […]