Friday, October 9, 2009

World Vegetarian Day

On October 1st marks the first day of Vegetarian Awareness Month. A healthy vegetarian diet is a significant preventative measure against heart disease, cancer, and other major diseases; can help solve world hunger; conserves precious resources such as topsoil, water, energy, and irreplaceable rain forests; and saves animals. Consider trying a meatless meal or going vegetarian for the day, month, or longer.

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Libraries & First Amendment Exhibit


Blackwell Library hosts "Libraries and the First Amendment," a new exhibit provided by the Chicago-based McCormick Freedom Museum, that explores the library’s role in enabling and protecting First Amendment freedoms. Libraries provide access to information about countless subjects to widely diverse audiences, making occasional controversy almost inevitable. They can be the setting for raucous controversy, especially relating to freedom of speech and the First Amendment. This exhibit, which runs through October, gets to the bottom of these issues by examining timeless and relevant topics that speak to all Americans. In addition to the main exhibit, which is composed of a display board of how the world would look if individuals lost their First Amendment rights, quotations from important leaders of our time on the importance of the First Amendment hanging throughout the building, and thought-provoking tabletop stands, a companion Web exhibit www.FreedomInLibraries.org invites online viewers to explore specific controversies, vote on key issues and add their voice to a larger, national discussion.