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The recording booth is now open on the second floor of the Campbell Library, for students to create audio and visual projects. - Staff Writer / Maryela Gallardo

Lights, camera, library: recording booth opens at Campbell Library for student use

Maryela Gallardo January 31, 2024

Live at the Campbell Library is the newest recording booth open to all students, faculty, and staff at Rowan University. The booth opened on Jan. 23 and is located on the second floor of the university’s...

Campbell Library will undergo renovations bringing new study spaces and technology to campus. - Staff Writer / Aiden Seratore

Campbell Library plans for “Library of the Future” with upcoming renovations

Aiden Seratore January 24, 2024

The Chamberlain Student Center isn’t the only big facility on campus receiving some renovations, as the Campbell Library has some changes in the works. These upcoming renovations come after a long...

Inside of Glassboro's public library lives the faint computer keyboard clicking and those who are silently browsing from book to book. - Co-News Editor / Gianna Malgieri

Glassboro Public Library relocating by year’s end

Luke DeSimine October 18, 2023

After 44 years at 2 Center Street, the Glassboro Public Library will be moving to a new location by the end of the year. The borough of Glassboro, which owns the current library building, has plans...

The six little shelves of the Little Free Library is filled with books that students can take. - News Intern / Connor Brown

Rowan’s Little Free Library is looking for readers

Connor Brown March 29, 2023

If you’re an avid reader and enjoy getting books for free, the third floor of Savitz Hall has just the place to satisfy both of those needs. Since July 2019, there has been a chartered Little Free...

Mary Ann Shadd Cary was born in Delaware in 1823. She moved to Canada after the passing of the Fugitive Slave Act in 1850. - Features Editor / Drew Peltzman

Douglass Day Transcribe-a-thon uses technology to promote the importance of Black history

Drew Peltzman February 15, 2023

For the first time ever, Rowan University hosted the Frederick Douglass Day Transcribe-a-thon to promote the importance of the recovery and preservation of Black history using original documents and letters. The...

Andujar: I'm a book sniffler -Photo from pixabay.com

Andujar: Smells like paper spirit

Suzette Andujar November 7, 2017

This is a weekly installment of Suzette Andujar's column series, "As I was saying." One day I was in the library and “studying” really hard. Various -ologies, from turkology to fromology, were laid...

Savitz Hall pictured in The Oak. -Photo copy by Danielle LaSassa

How The Buildings Got Their Names: Campbell Library, Esbjornson Gymnasium and Savitz Hall

Danielle LaSassa April 18, 2017

Last week, Whit reporter Danielle LaSassa discovered the story behind Bunce, Bozorth, and Robinson halls. Click here to read that. This week, Danielle tells us the history of Campbell Library, Esbjornson...

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