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New student artwork on display in The Commons Cafe

Thursday, April 12th, 2007

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Alicia Roche

The Library and Lamson Learning Commons is pleased to announce the arrival of new student artwork in The Commons Cafe .

Alicia Roche wrote of her above work, “…..These particular pieces represent a stressful few weeks. I made them while really contemplating the things I wish I could be doing and the things I am forced to do. This confict resulted in a few pieces that seem anxious, edgy and caught between euphoria and agony.”

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Kyle Desmarais

The paintings of Kyle Desmarais are displayed on the public side of the cafe. He wrote, “When I look back at my life and the path I have traveled artistically, it resembles a maze consisting of styles and processes leading to the work you see in front of you today. Through this journey of learning experiences, I have been able to gather and combine many qualities and techniques resulting in this gallery display.”

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Investiture celebrations at Lamson Library

Tuesday, April 10th, 2007

PSU President Sara Jayne Steen

Lamson Library will celebrate the Investiture of President Sara Jayne Steen with a Community Open House on Saturday April 14th from 10 am to Noon.

Tour the newly renovated Library and Lamson Learning Commons, bring the children for storytelling with President Steen in the Tower Room, and visit the Michael J. Spinelli Center for University Archives and Special Collections. Plymouth and Holderness Residents may apply for their free library cards at the Information Desk.

The Commons Cafe will be opened from 9 am to 1 pm serving Starbucks coffee, and other complimentary refreshments will be served in select locations.

All are welcome!

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April is National Poetry Month

Monday, April 9th, 2007

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We Never Know by Yusef Komunyakaa

He danced with tall grass
for a moment, like he was swaying
with a woman. Our gun barrels
glowed white-hot.
When I got to him,
a blue halo
of flies had already claimed him.
I pulled the crumbed photograph
from his fingers.
There’s no other way
to say this: I fell in love.
The morning cleared again,
except for a distant mortar
& somewhere choppers taking off.
I slid the wallet into his pocket
& turned him over, so he wouldn’t be
kissing the ground.

This year, in reflecting on the fourth year of the nation’s current operations in Iraq, the Library is focusing its observance of National Poetry Month on the poetry of war. On display are select resources witnessing the tributes, grief, horror, and remembrances of generations of poets, from the Homeric era to our present day conflicts. In addition to print sources, more information and online access to poets and works can be found at these links below.

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Harlem Renaissance display at Lamson

Tuesday, February 13th, 2007

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In observation of Black History Month, Lamson Library is celebrating the Harlem Renaissance with a selection of library resources on the rich literary and cultural heritage of this period.

Contributed by Lissa Pearson Zinfon, Coordinator of Library Instruction.

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“Literary Generations” at PSU

Saturday, November 4th, 2006

Plymouth State University welcomes U.S. Poet Laureate Donald Hall in the second Eagle Pond Author Series presentation Sunday November 5, 2006 at 3 p.m. in the Silver Center for the Arts. Hall will present the work of another poet, Liam Rector, author of The Day I Was Older: a Collection of Photos, Essays, Reviews on the work of Donald Hall.

Both writers will participate in a moderated discussion by Tree Swenson, President of the Academy of American Poets entitled Literary Generations.

Check the library catalog for a selection of materials by Donald Hall.

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Grace Paley, Vermont State Poet, at PSU

Friday, October 13th, 2006

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Plymouth State University welcomes Vermont State Poet, Grace Paley to campus on Sunday October 15, 2006 at 3 p.m. in the Silver Center for the Arts.

Paley, the first writer in the Eagle Pond Authors Series, describes herself as a “somewhat combative pacifist and cooperative anarchist” and has long been involved in peace activisim and feminist causes.

Check the library catalog for a selection of materials by and about Grace Paley.

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Banned Books Week 2006

Friday, September 22nd, 2006

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Did you know that in 2005, there were 405 attempts to remove books from the shelves of U.S. public and school libraries? That’s more than a book a day! Banned Books Week in 2006 marks the 25th anniversary of its celebration of the freedom to read.

Robie Harris’ teen book It’s Perfectly Normal topped the list of most challenged books in 2005. Banned Books Week is sponsored, in part, by the American Library Association Freedom to Read Foundation and the National Coalition Against Censorship.

Vote for your favorite challenged book!

A selection of banned books will be featured at Lamson Library.

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