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  • Appeal in the GSU Copyright Lawsuit

    The plaintiff-publishers in the Cambridge v. Becker (GSU Copyright Lawsuit) filed a Notice of Appeal.  Below are links to information and reactions. The Association of...
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  • Happy 100th Birthday, John Cage!

    The American avant garde composer and artist John Cage (1912-1992) would have turned 100 years old today, September 5. In honor of one of the...
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  • “The Healthcare Movie” Screening at Cinefest

    The Georgia Public Health Training Center is sponsoring a premier screening of “The Healthcare Movie” at Georgia State University. This documentary, narrated by Keifer Sutherland,...
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  • Dr. Nadia Latif to Present Talk

    The Departments of Communication & Religious Studies are proud to present a talk by Dr. Nadia Latif, Assistant Professor in the Department of Religious Studies and an affiliate...
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    • Global Studies
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  • Wireless Printing in the Library

    According to a 2012 survey, over 90% of Georgia State University students own a laptop. Many students have told the library that they want to...
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  • Labor Day 2012

    Labor Day differs in every essential from other holidays of the year in any country. All other holidays are in a more or less degree...
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    • Oral Histories
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  • New Book Focuses On Tolerance

    “Democracies cultivate and defend difference, but difference – if strategically harnessed – can traumatize democracy.” * Put another way, how does a democracy tolerate the...
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    • Political Science
  • Dragoncon hits Atlanta again

    Are you attending Dragoncon this weekend? If you’re new to Atlanta, you may not know about the massive science fiction and pop culture convention –...
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  • Presentation of Politics

    Do you ever wonder about the information produced by candidates, constituents,  journalists, and your peers during presidential and other political elections? How can we assess...
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  • Atlanta History Author Uses Digital Collections In New Book

    Are you interested in Atlanta’s rich history? Are you researching a topic that requires historical photographic evidence? Georgia State University Library’s Special Collections and Archives...
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    • Digital Collections
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