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Tag Archives: new stuff
New Stuff Tuesday – June 25
Overheated: The Human Cost of Climate Change by Andrew Guzman QC903 .G895 2013 New Arrivals, 2nd floor Now that summer has arrived [finally], I can’t make it down to the SweetSpot and back without breaking a sweat. So when I … Continue reading
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New Stuff Tuesday – June 18
Doing the Best I Can: Fatherhood in the Inner City by Kathryn Edin and Timothy Nelson HV700.7 .E35 2013 New Arrivals, 2nd floor Every person likes to be recognized and appreciated for their efforts. This last weekend, we celebrated the … Continue reading
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Tagged books, fatherhood, new stuff, sociology, urban studies
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New Stuff Tuesday – June 11
Trash Animals: How We Live with Nature’s Filthy, Feral, Invasive, and Unwanted Species edited by Kelsi Nagy and Phillip David Johnson II QL85 .T72 2013 New Arrivals, 2nd floor Whenever I travel to a city like Chicago, there’s always one … Continue reading
New Stuff Tuesday – June 4
Who Says It’s a Man’s World: A Girls’ Guide to Corporate Domination by Emily Bennington HD6054.3 .B46 2013 New Arrivals, 2nd floor I don’t know if you’ve seen what’s been called an epic smackdown on Fox Newsmen for obvious and … Continue reading
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New Stuff Tuesday – May 7
The Art of Procrastination: A Guide to Effective Dawdling, Lollygagging and Postponing by John Perry BF637 .P76 P46 2012 New Arrivals, 2nd floor I went over to the New Arrivals Island with stress on the brain. You know, the end … Continue reading
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Tagged books, new stuff, philosophy, procrastination, stress
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New Stuff Tuesday – April 30
The Occupy Handbook: Edited by Janet Byrne HC110 .I5 O24 2012 New Arrivals, 2nd floor I had the fortune of traveling to New York for the first time in the fall of 2011. As I walked around the Financial District, … Continue reading
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Tagged books, business, economics, new stuff, occupy, social movements
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New Stuff Tuesday – April 23
The Org: The Underlying Logic of the Office by Ray Fisman & Tim Sullivan HD58.7 .F573 2013 New Arrivals, 2nd floor As we look towards graduation, all of us for different reasons, many of you are probably starting to prepare … Continue reading
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Tagged books, business, management, new stuff, organizational behavior
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New Stuff Tuesday – April 16
Atomic Comics: Cartoonists Confront the Nuclear World PN6714 .S97 2012 New Arrivals, 2nd floor Last week, we got a comment on the New Stuff Tuesday entry asking whether or not we buy comic books. While we have an entire collection … Continue reading
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Tagged books, Cold War, comic books, history, new stuff, politics
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New Stuff Tuesday – April 9
Punk Rock: An Oral History ML3534 .R545 2012 New Arrivals, 2nd floor With springtime on its way, you can now go for a drive on the open road with the windows down and the music way up. This week’s featured … Continue reading
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Tagged books, history, music, new stuff, oral histories, punk
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New Stuff Tuesday – April 2
Family Pride: What LGBT Families Should Know about Navigating Home, School, and Safety in Their Neighborhoods HQ75.28 .U6 S54 2013 New Arrivals, 2nd floor Starting last week, many people’s Facebook newsfeed have been filled with a bunch of red equal … Continue reading