Get Moving and Study Better Tips for helping your body be healthier as you study. Whether it’s studying, working, or watching a screen. We all need to move more. Finding … Continue reading
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Unleashing the Power of Left-Handedness: Exploring the Advantages of Being Left-Handed Left-handedness, a natural phenomenon that has intrigued scientists and societies for centuries, refers to the preference of using the … Continue reading
Global Beatles Day June 25th Good morning, Good morning, Twist and shout! itβs the 25th of June. So grab your magical mystery tour ticket to ride, because it’s Global Beatles … Continue reading
Magna Carta Youβve heard of the Magna Carta, right? You know β the obscure, 63-clause document written 800 years ago and probably the most enduring legislation in history? But have … Continue reading
Arthur Conan Doyle All the clues are there in the first few pages: the narcotics, the torpor, the scratching on the violin, the trusty but plodding assistant. Itβs not long … Continue reading
Aye Write! Itβs not often we give a shout-out to our west coast cousins, but this month we want to sing Glasgowβs praises high. Congratulations to the 2023 Aye Write … Continue reading
National Limerick Day National Limerick Day celebrates Limericks. A limerick is a short, often humorous, and sometimes rude poem consisting of five lines. The first, second and fifth lines should … Continue reading
International Haiku Poetry Day Some say it captures the ephemeral beauty of nature. Some believe it to be the essence of a keenly-perceived moment. Others describe it as the blank … Continue reading
World Poetry Day 21st March 2023 World Poetry Day celebrates a style of literature as old as language itself, spanning all cultures and continents. With stylistic forms and sub genreβs … Continue reading
Library’s Easter Egg Hunt Each library campus is hosting an Easter Egg Hunt, test your study skills and win a chocolate egg. Hurry while stocks last! Study Skills with a … Continue reading