Every year, the American Library Association celebrates the right to read with Banned Books Week. Featuring libraries from across the country, Banned Books Week highlights “Editor’s Choice: Read at Your Own Risk”
Laziness: Not Something to be Proud Of
In a lot of ways, these trends are called innovation — in other ways, they are called laziness. I’m not arguing that we return to “Laziness: Not Something to be Proud Of”
Late Officer Honored By Books
Jason Moszer, the Fargo police officer who was killed in the line of duty earlier this year, is being memorialized in the Fargo Public Library “Late Officer Honored By Books”
To the Wentz Wagon!
Well that escalated quickly. Going back a month, Carson Wentz was supposed to be the number three option in Philadelphia. Then something half a country “To the Wentz Wagon!”
Former Governor Arnie Can Do Whatever He Wants
Mobile games were originally things like solitaire and pong. Now they’re a way to build stature in a global community until a 13-year-old in East Asia “Former Governor Arnie Can Do Whatever He Wants”
The History Behind the A. Glenn Hill
The STEM building was officially renamed the A. Glenn Hill Center Friday. The renaming was part of a ceremony to honor Hill, and featured an “The History Behind the A. Glenn Hill”
Dear College GameDay, Don’t Forget About Us
To the folks at College GameDay, Hello. My name is Cody Tusler and I am a student at North Dakota State with one simple request: “Dear College GameDay, Don’t Forget About Us”
Movie Magic Takes on Magic of Reading
Movies based on books are some of the highest grossing films on the market in recent years. One of the most widely known movie franchises based off “Movie Magic Takes on Magic of Reading”