As we move into March, basketball fans will be infected by March Madness. March Madness is the lighthearted term meant to convey the feverish frenzy experienced by sports fans as teams bid […]
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Movies for Lent
“What are you giving up for Lent?” my friend queried after we downed two shrove Tuesday donuts. Ah, the “giving up” thing. It was so easy as a child. Giving up chocolate […]
African American History Month: A portal into the culture, struggle, and achievements
In January our window displays focused on African American history and Martin Luther King Day. We highlighted the books and videos in our collection. As we move through Black History Month, we’d […]
Ten Reasons to Love Warner Library
It’s Library Love month, and at Warner we are here to celebrate. We are helping you spread the love during our Lots-O’ Library Love event, February 8th -15th. We’ve hidden Valentine cards, […]
Cabin Fever – Escaping the Winter Freeze
Just when you thought there was no escaping the wintry freeze and the dark days of winter, our Systems Librarian, Chelsea Post, provides a cure! The Winter Escape Room game! This is […]
Games People Play
Last semester, Warner Library added a variety of board games to our collection. However, we don’t have a monopoly on games, and we know that keeping social distance may mean your gaming […]
Warner Library vs Google

Written by Laura O’Reilly, Access Services Librarian We all do it. Even librarians. Yep, Google seems to be the fastest, easiest way to find information; however, is it unbiased, accurate, and reliable? […]
7th De-Stress with Dogs: A Tail-Wagging Success!

On May 2nd, over twenty licensed therapy dogs came to the library between 10am and 3pm to help our students relax and de-stress before their final exams began. All of the dogs […]
The Contest Break-Down

Curious about what went on behind the scenes of the March Madness Bracket Contest? Want to know how many votes did so-and-so win by? Well, here’s the rundown on the statistical data […]
Narnian professor presents Good News on the Silent Planet

On March 20, 2019, Warner Memorial Library was the venue for hosting Dr. Michael Ward, a prominent C. S. Lewis scholar, and author the groundbreaking book Planet Narnia: The Seven Heavens in […]