In the fragile immobility of a room a couple wait, as twilight
advances, alternately oblivious to and made anxious by presentiments of some
brutal destruction being remorselessly rehearsed outside their door. Experience Rehearsals for Extinct Anatomies for yourself.
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According to the American Library Association's Office for Intellectual Freedom, each year there are hundreds of attempts by individuals and groups to have books removed, or banned, from libraries and schools. Reasons for attempting to ban a book usually center around a viewpoint or situation that the challenger finds offensive, such as drug or alcohol use, sexually explicit content, profanity, witchcraft, homosexuality, violence, or alternative political viewpoints. The ALA launched Banned Books Week in 1982 to raise awareness of the issues surrounding censorship and these challenges, and to celebrate a core value of librarianship - that individuals should have the freedom to read what they wish. Join the Cause and Become a Rebel Reader
This year, the American Library Association is inviting individuals to speak out against censorship this Banned Books Week by joining theRebel Reader Twitter Tournament. During Banned Books Week, join the University Library and challenge yourself to complete action items on Twitter to be entered into a drawing for fantastic literary prizes from the American Library Association. How to Enter the Rebel Reader Twitter Tournament Tweet any of the following action items using the hashtag #RebelReader and tag @StoutLibrary during Banned Books Week (September 24-30) for a chance to win an array of literary prizes.
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Celebrate the start of your school year with the original college
movie — Harold Lloyd’s 1925 blockbuster The Freshman. You will find yourself
rooting for this underdog as he attempts to beat the odds in and make a place
for himself at Tate University.
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The September 2017 issue of Check This Out! is now available throughout the library and here on the blog! Featured in this issue: changes and new resources at the University Library, library hours, and Ask a Librarian.