IC Construction Photos In Flickr
The IC Construction photos are now available for viewing through Flickr. Flickr is an online photo management system and sharing application. You can access and view the photos from the first day of construction to its forthcoming completion. The new Flickr account has also allowed us to reconfigure the IC Construction Update page to a […]
Add JSTOR to Your Facebook
Now you can search the JSTOR database of scholarly journal articles from your Facebook. To add the JSTOR application follow these easy steps: Search for ‘JSTOR Search’ in Facebook and select that application from the results. Click on ‘Add Application’. In the application settings, set the Proxy to http://flagship.luc.edu/login?url= Search to your heart’s content.
Food for Fines program underway
From today until November 21st, the Cudahy and Lewis Libraries will accept one can of food for every $2.50 in overdue fees. The Food for Fines program is offered in conjunction with the University Ministry’s Hunger Week, and all donations, with or without a late fee, are welcome. Food gathered through the Food for Fines […]
We Recommend – The Wright 3
The Wright 3 by Blue Balliett The Wright 3 [(WTC) Curr PZ7 .B2128 Wri 2006] by Blue Balliett is an extremely engaging YA novel set on the University of Chicago campus and centered around a mystery involving The Robie House and Frank Lloyd Wright’s architectural legacy. A quick read, this is an entertaining immersion into […]
American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage month
.flickr-photo { border: solid 2px #000000; } .flickr-yourcomment { } .flickr-frame { text-align: left; padding: 3px; } .flickr-caption { font-size: 0.8em; margin-top: 0px; } American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage month poster, originally uploaded by LOCL / Loyola University Chicago Libraries. November is American Indian and Alska Native Heritage month. Visit the U.S. Census Bureau […]
One Book, One Chicago
Join us October 24, Wednesday, at 2:00 pm in Rm 713 at Lewis Library, WTC, for a Loyola Library book discussion on Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, the newest selection for Chicago Public Library’s One Book, One Chicago. The Crucible recounts the Salem, Massachusetts witch trials of 1692, focusing on John Proctor, a farmer falsely accused […]