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It’s not just a place to find books and other academic resources, as well as a cup of coffee from Starbucks. Fletcher Library on the West campus is also a great place to check out art exhibitions, which typically are displayed on the second and third floors. Through June 1 you can experience “Transformation,” an exhibit of [...]

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It’s the heart of the West campus, and if you’re a student, the folks who run Fletcher Library would like your help in shaping the future of the library’s services and programs. The Fletcher Library Student Advisory Committee will meet for lunch with Director Dennis Isbell on Wednesday, Nov. 2 from noon to 1 p.m. It’s [...]

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If you’re a lover of books and/or a lover of coffee…be afraid, be very afraid. Due to staff training, Fletcher Library on the West campus will be closed all day on Tuesday, Aug. 9. With the library building being closed, that means the Starbucks location in the libary will be closed all day as well. [...]

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Dennis Isbell and his wife Alika Kumar are keeping the kudos and accolades all in the family these days. Isbell, a familiar face in the West campus’ signature building – and the one with the books, tapes, CDs and more – was recently promoted from his interim director slot to full-blown director of the Fletcher [...]

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Beginning Wednesday next week, Fletcher Library at the West campus is extending its hours to accommodate students during Finals Week. In fact, it appears the library will be open almost more than it is closed during the week, which begins on ASU Reading Day. During the 8-day study window, Fletcher Library will be open 91 or 192 [...]

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Fletcher Library at ASU’s West campus and the student chapter of Amnesty International have events planned Sept. 29-Oct. 1 to commemorate Banned Books Week, celebrating the freedom to read and the importance of the First Amendment. The schedule is: Book Art: Tuesday, September 29 from 4:30 – 6 p.m. Book Readings: Wednesday, September 30 from [...]

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