Notice of Change in Hours
The library will be closing at 7 p.m. on December 4th, and while the doors will reopen at 8:30 p.m. for the holiday concert festivities, no library services will be provided until the following day.
New Books on Our Shelves
The Beatles: Image and the Media by Michael R. Frontani
ML421 .B4 .F76 2007
Starting from John Lennon's murder, describes how the Beatles affected society and history.
Skin Shows: Gothic Horror and the Technology of Monsters by Judith Halberstam
PR830 .T3 .H27 1995
Examines the monster as cultural object, especially in Gothic novels and horror movies.
Sex and the Soul: Juggling Sexuality, Spirituality, Romance, and Religion on America's College Campuses by Donna Freitas
BL625.9 .C64 .F74 2008
Seeks to clarify the situation faced by college students in the interaction between their sexual and spiritual lives.
Taking on the Big Boys: Or Why Feminism is Good for Families, Business, and the Nation by Ellen Bravo
HQ1190 .B75 2007
Looks at how current concepts of gender roles and responsibilities are not beneficial for individuals, business, or even society at large.
Check these books out or browse the Popular Reading area in the library and find another hot title.
Library Factoid: Did you know that all of the library’s online resources (except the Fisheries database) are available off campus 24/7?
The North Hall Library is a great place to go. We have made some changes to better serve your needs, so come in and check them out. We are open the following hours:
The North Hall Library has purchased films from the American Film Institute's list of 100 best films. All videos and DVDs are located in the curriculum library on 1st floor North. You can check PILOT to see if items are currently checked in.
Check out our Popular Reading Area on the 2nd Floor of the North Hall Library. We have best-selling books, several newspapers and magazines, and audio books.