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Apr

Tuscaloosa, and what you can do to help

Posted by Lauren  Published in Librarianship

I wish I were updating this blog under better circumstances. It has truly been a great semester until now. On Wednesday, April 27, the city of Tuscaloosa, Alabama was struck by an EF-5 tornado. Much of the city is demolished. The university where I have finished my MLIS, University of Alabama, was spared, but classes and exams have [...]

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