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Wednesday, June 24, 2009

What's on your plate (this week)?

You all know that Omnivore’s Dilemma (by Michael Pollan) has been selected as this year's Common Book, right? And you'll have it read by August, right? Good.

To jumpstart your thinking about food and sustainability, you should also head to Belcourt this weekend. Why? The Food on Film Week = panel discussions, screenings of 4 films, food info/expo, and more!

For further reading, Lila recommends:

  • Animal, vegetable, miracle: a year of food life / Barbara Kingsolver (Pop Reading S521.5.A67 K56 2007)
  • Remaking the North American food system: strategies for sustainability (online)
  • Food politics: how the food industry influences nutrition and health / Marion Nestle (TX360.U6 N47 2003)
  • Fast Food Nation: the dark side of the all-American meal / Eric Schlosser (online)
  • Food fight: the inside story of the food industry, America’s obesity crisis, and what we can do about it / Kelly D. Brownell and Katherine Battle Horgen (RA645.O23 B76 2004)
  • Everyone eats: understanding food and culture / E.N. Anderson (online)

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Summer School?

If you answered yes to that question, you'll be glad to hear that many of your favorite campus services are still available over the summer:
  • We're open from 7:30am to 9pm on weekdays (Check weekend hours). Be sure to stop by and pick up some fun stuff to compliment all that book learning!
  • The Writing Center is open from 3:15-5:15 pm, Monday - Thursday.
  • Beaman is open 6am to 7pm on weekdays, 9-5 on Saturdays, and 1-5 on Sundays. They're even offering some group fitness classes in June and July.
  • Corner Court, Curb Cafe and other dining options are still available. (More here!)
  • Career Services may be especially useful to those of you graduating in August...
  • Belmont Central will help you get all your ducks in a row...because you'd like to graduate eventually, right?

Monday, June 1, 2009

CUBCat...is that you?!



You're not crazy, the library catalog looks a little different :) We've made it through an upgrade (woohoo!) but have not yet attended to the aesthetics of our little cub. It is functional, though, so search away!