Have you ever listened to The Moth Radio Hour, the open mic storytelling series on National Public Radio, and thought, “I could do that?” Well, now you have the chance. Starting this Monday, October 15, 5 – 6:30 p.m.,...
“Have you ever found a treasure chest in a Legend of Zelda dungeon and pulled out one awesome prize after another? Finding the Columbia College game-related majors kind of feels like that. Game design, game art, programming, whatever your heart...
Come and celebrate “The Americans Now”… the Photography Department’s student exhibition currently on display at the Library on the second floor. The works are by students from the Photo History II classes (Fall 2017 and Spring 2018). There will...
Marina Gutierrez is a whirlwind of positive energy that can be both inspiring and intimidating. The New York-based multimedia artist has won numerous awards, residencies, and commissions for her sculptures, drawings, printmaking, videos, and an imagination playground. Marina is...
Join the Library and the Aesthetics of Research for a celebration of all things women in horror—from helpless to heroic, from stereotype to archetype. October brings a host of programming examining women in horror across all genres, including exhibits, panels,...
Chicago Research Summit (CRS) is a developing conference looking to establish a visual identity. We are seeking current college students who can design a creative, innovative and professional logo design. The logo should be recognizable and convey our mission...
Every 1st Monday! 7pm-10pm, Library, 1st Floor (10/1, 11/5, 12/3) Join Us for our monthly Zine Night, a chance for you to work alone or collaboratively on zines, comics, artist books, or other paper projects in the library....
Today is National Voter Registration Day, and hundreds of organizations, businesses, libraries and volunteers will be participating across the country. National Voter Registration Day is a national holiday celebrating our democracy. Every year millions of Americans find themselves unable...
1. All required textbooks over $40 are available at the 1st Floor Circulation Desk with a current Campus Card ID. The Reserve Collection also features other texts and supporting materials placed on reserve by faculty request. To check availability,...
Today marks the beginning of Banned Books Week 2018; this year it is September 23-29. Held annually during the last week of September, the event “brings together the entire book community — librarians, booksellers, publishers, journalists, teachers, and readers...