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EXAM CRAM TIME!!!!

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It's been TWO YEARS since our last in-person Exam Cram! Please join us on Monday, December 13, from 6-11 p.m.  We have a good line-up for you! Therapy Dogs!  Classic Video Games! Mini Yoga Sessions! Tutoring help! Reference help! Board games! And more!!!!!!!!!!!!!  We look forward to seeing you!

Music and Motion

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Classic Video Game Night! Please join the fun with some classic video games! Last one for this semester! When:  Monday, Nov. 22 Where:  Albertson Hall - Room 107 Time:  4:00 - 7:00 p.m. Line up:  Music and Motion Dreamcast: Space Channel 5 PS2: Dance, Dance Revolution Extreme 2 PS2: Guitar Hero 2 Xbox 360: Just Dance 2018 Wii: Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games Wii: Wii Sports GameCube: Donkey Konga

Veterans Day

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The UWSP Libraries honors our veterans today and we invite you to explore the more than 4,000 titles we own. Below are some highlighted titles you may want to check out. American military life in the 21st century : social, cultural, and economic issues and trends / Eugenia L. Weiss and Carl Andrew Castro, editors. Santa Barbara, California : ABC-CLIO, LLC; 2019 Beyond the quagmire : new interpretations of the Vietnam War / edited by Geoffrey W. Jensen and Matthew M. Stith. Denton, Texas : University of North Texas Press ;  2019 Thank you for my service / Mat Best with Ross Patterson & Nils Parker. Best, Mat author. New York : Bantam Books ;  2019 Memoirs of a flying tiger : the story of a WWII  Veteran  and SIA pioneer pilot / Captain Ho Weng Toh with Jonathan Y.H. Sim. Ho, Weng Toh, author. Singapore : World Scientific ;  2020 Memoirs of a flying tiger : the story of a WWII Veteran and SIA pioneer pilot / Captain Ho Weng T...

Honoring Native American Heritage Month

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November is National Native American Heritage Month where we raise awareness and honor the histories of Native peoples, present-day struggles, and hope for the future.  Celebrate and honor indigenous voices with these poems from Poets.org “Morning on Shinnecock” by Olivia Ward Bush-Banks “In Pine, Arizona” by Ray Young Bear “No More Fire Here: A Sestina” by b: william bearhart “Nationhood” by Laura Da’ “How the Milky Way Was Made” by Natalie Diaz “The Word for Gossip” by Eric Gansworth “Once the World Was Perfect” by Joy Harjo “Map” by Linda Hogan “My Hermitage” by Alexander Posey "About Standing (in Kinship) by Kimberly Blaeser (WI Poet Laureate, 2017) We also encourage you to stop by the Libraries and explore a wide range of books by Indigenous  authors and stories about Native peoples. Here are a few to start with:  Main Campus Library   Branch Campus Libraries