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An interactive map depicting venues of World Series final games.

Oct 14, 2019 The History of World Series Final Game Venues (1903 – 2018)

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By Justin Sorensen It’s that time of year again…time for the World Series! Beginning in 1903, the World Series became an annual event (with the exceptions of 1904 and 1994) where the top teams in Major League Baseball battle it out to prove who the best...

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Oct 10, 2019 Need a Textbook Recommendation?

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It’s hard to pick a textbook nowadays. Wouldn’t it be nice if there was someone who could personalize a recommendation for you? Good news! Allyson Mower, Associate Librarian, has been helping faculty members find and choose textbooks for their curriculum for almost a year now...

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Oct 07, 2019 Book of the Week — Remarks on Colour

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“A colour shines in its surroundings. (Just as eyes only smile in a face)” - Ludwig Wittgenstein Remarks on Colour Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889 - 1951) Pasadena, CA: Archetype Press, Art Center College of Design, 2000 xBF 789 C7 W513 2000 During the last few years of his life, Ludwig Wittgenstein...

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Oct 03, 2019 We Recommend — Jessica Spring: Making the Rounds, Daredevil Style

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Idaho State University Ph.D candidate, Cana Itchuaqiyaq, stands in awe of Jessica Spring's "Parts Unknown" Last week Paula Jull, bookmaker and Idaho State University Professor Emeritus in Visual Communication and Graphic Design, met up with her former student Cana Itchuaqiyaq to look at books by...

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Oct 01, 2019 Book of the Week — Arabic prayer book with Quranic verses

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"And with Him are the keys of the Invisible. None but He Knoweth them. And He Knoweth what is in the land and the sea. Not a leaf falleth but He Knoweth it, not a grain amid the darkness of the earth, naught of wet...

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Oct 01, 2019 Victorian Popular Culture Database Provides Important Resource to New U Class

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“The Victorian Popular Culture database is particularly important as it consists largely of ephemera. These are historical sources that were not produced to last and thus have survived largely by chance,” explained Professor Nadja Durbach, a Professor of History at the University of Utah. She...

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Flyer for "A Loving Struggle" exhibition by Kate Wingard.

Oct 01, 2019 Voice Acting for MFA Thesis Exhibition Show in the Audio Studio

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By Robert Nelson Greetings, As Head of Media Studios, responsible for projects conceived and recorded in the Audio Studio, I get to connect with a lot of creative people wanting to record interesting things. Podcasts, video game effects, interviews. On occasion I will come into someone who wants...

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