
If you're looking for frightening fun, come on in to the library and check out our creepiest display of the year. Located on the first floor of Abington's library, our Halloween display features the Collected Works of Edgar Allan Poe, 1809-1849, Poems: Volume 1, Last Things: Death and the Apocalypse in the Middle Ages by Caroline Walker Bynum, and Salem Possessed: the Social Origins of Witchcraft by Paul Boyer.
With the Presidential election just two weeks away, a trip to the library to brush up on your political sci
ence may be in order. Located on the second floor of Abington's library, our display, which is dedicated to voting, features Why Americans Still Don't Vote: and Why Politicans Want it That Way by Frances Fox Piven, Votes for Women: the Struggle for Suffrage Revisited by Jean H. Baker, and the October issue of Political Science and Politics.
With the Presidential election just two weeks away, a trip to the library to brush up on your political sci
ence may be in order. Located on the second floor of Abington's library, our display, which is dedicated to voting, features Why Americans Still Don't Vote: and Why Politicans Want it That Way by Frances Fox Piven, Votes for Women: the Struggle for Suffrage Revisited by Jean H. Baker, and the October issue of Political Science and Politics. Also, please stop in and enter our raffle for your chance to win some PSU goodies! The drawing will be held on November 3rd, so stop in Monday through Thursday between 8pm to 10pm!
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