By Brandon Fey, News Editor Musselman Library hosted its semesterly Long Night Against Procrastination event on Wednesday, ...
Whitmore Library was constructed in Cottonwood Heights in 1974 as a response to increased demand for library space in a ...
Having a tree or a grove named for you or a loved one doesn’t come cheap, and the names have to be legally approved by the California State Park and Recreation Commission. But after that, the age-old ...
We hear a lot about artificial intelligence (AI), but what can it do for us? Is it accurate? Can we trust it? The answers ...
One Tennessee district’s list of books removed from its school libraries under a state law is being used by other districts ...
Sue Howard, 63, has brought apples picked from her yard. She’s the person who invited everyone. She’s the old hand, a Green Banker since 2016, and one of many who took Barrett under their wings when ...
The magazine announced the actor-writer-director as its pick night during “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.” He takes the ...
It wasn’t a quiet place for John Krasinski after Emily Blunt learned he was People’s Sexiest Man Alive. The “Office” alum, 45 ...
Harvard and its administrators have it right: Libraries are for studying. Not protesting. In their editorial, the Board argues the library demonstrations are not disruptive and therefore acceptable.
Research finds that noise can significantly impact cognitive performance. For instance, high noise levels may hinder focus, while moderate noise can enhance creativity and problem-solving.
The City and Its Uncertain Walls” is a paean to books, reading, and libraries, an investigation into the relationship between ...