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10/31/2008
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Visit Google 2008 Election at http://www.google.com/2008election/
  • Find out what politicians are saying about the issues that matter most.
  • rent a car bulgariaUse Google Earth to see historical voting results.
  • Locate election maps -Browse 2008 political mashups to keep up with this year's election.
  • Get the quotes -See what the candidates had to say about popular issues.
  • Hear what the experts have to say and participate in debates on the key issues of the election.
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10/28/2008
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Like most Americans, are you struggling to understand our current
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10/22/2008
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Are you a politics junkie?
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10/15/2008
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Imagine winning one of the most prestigious awards in fiction for your first novel! Aravind Adiga, from Mumbai, India, has done just that by winning the 2008 Man Booker Prize for his debut novel The White Tiger. See and listen to Mr. Adiga discuss his novel, courtesy of the Booker Prize Foundation -- The Library has the book The White Tiger on order and we expect it in shortly.
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10/11/2008
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10/10/2008
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In collaboration with the Safe Spaces program, the Library is pleased to host what we believe is the first Fairfield University exhibit dedicated to the history and awareness of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered (LGBT) communities on campus and beyond. On Tuesday, Oct. 14 at 4:00 we will gather together in the Library Lobby to view the exhibit and share some cake and conversation. We hope you will be able to join us. If you are unable to be there at that time, we hope you will come and see the exhibit which will run through November.
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10/09/2008
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Jean-Marie Gustave Le Clezio (published as J.M.G. Le Clezio)
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10/06/2008
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The library has just added LGBT Life to its list of databases--an invaluable resource for anyone researching issues in sexuality, gender studies, or sociology. LGBT Life is the definitive index to literature regarding Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender issues. This database contains indexing and abstracts for LGBT specific core periodicals and reference works. LGBT Life provides comprehensive coverage of traditional academic, cultural, lifestyle, and regional publications, including The Advocate, Lesbian News, Washington Blade, Bay Area Reporter. LGBT Life also indexes and abstracts the full run of many historically significant titles such as ONE (1953 - 1967), The Ladder (1956 - 1972), Mattachine Review (1955 - 1964), Christopher Street (1976 - 1995) and Body Politic (1971 - 1987). LGBT Life can be found, along with our other databases, on our database page.
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10/01/2008
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  Just what is LGBT anyway? Even in 2008, many people have asked that question as this exhibit has gone from conception to reality. DiMenna-Nyselius Library staff members answered with the first-ever Fairfield University exhibit dedicated to history and awareness of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered (LGBT) communities on campus and beyond. In association with the Office of Student Diversity Programs, the Library exhibit highlights the history, organizations and events at Fairfield University as well as the larger American Gay Rights Movement. As with all of the Library's exhibits, there is a strong focus on our collection and the items that pertain to LGBT issues. The large displays in the foyer focus on LGBT Student Life at Fairfield and the history of the movement in the United States. Displays inside the Library focus on each of the letters of the acronym LGBT: Lesbians, Gay men, Bisexuals, and Transgendered people. There are also two additional displays focusing on the HIV/AIDS epidemic, and Roman Catholic organizations and library resources which highlight a positive dialogue between church members and the LGBT community. October is LGBT History Month and October 11th is National Coming Out Day on campuses across the country, including Fairfield University. We felt the months of October and November would be a perfect time to highlight the diversity of gender and sexuality on our campus and how LGBT students, faculty, staff and allies reflect their greater world community. To see a slide show of the exhibit To see pictures and leave comments Additional Resources: The Office of Student Diversity Programs at Fairfield University: http://www.fairfield.edu/student/sd_about.html Alliance at Fairfield University (LGBT student organization): http://www.fairfield.edu/student/cps_lgbt.html Safe Space at Fairfield University (LGBT training for staff and faculty): http://www.fairfield.edu/student/sd_programs.html Campus Pride (LGBT and ally student leaders): http://www.campuspride.org/ Link to GLBT History Month at Equality Forum:http://www.glbthistorymonth.com/glbthistorymonth/2008/ Triangle Community Center (serving the LGBT community of Southwestern CT): http://www.ctgay.org/ New Haven Gay and Lesbian Community Center: http://www.nhglcc.org/ Human Rights Campaign (the largest LGBT lobby group in the U.S.): http://www.hrc.org/ The Body (the complete HIV/AIDS resource):http://www.thebody.com/content/art40478.html Dignity/USA (LGBT Catholics): http://www.dignityusa.org Think B4 You Speak: http://thinkb4youspeak.com/TheCampaign/
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