The Western Tech library is a busy place this Spring. A number of
diverse events and contests are taking place, in addition to the great
selection of books and media available to all students and staff.
On Thursday, April 26, The Student School hosts a conference on
water issues and activism. This full day conference will introduce
participants to a host of issues that relate to the use, access,
commodification and protection of water. The Student School's
conferences aspire to educate students on current and controversial
issues and offer models and avenues to become active on making positive
change happen.
The Western Tech library is in the midst of its annual poetry
contest. Students are invited to submit any kind of poetry in English
or in any other language with an English translation. Select Western
poets will be given prizes and each student who enters
receives a booklet of all the 2012 poetry entries. The last day for
submissions is Friday, April 27! Get your poems in!
And on Monday, April 30
in the afternoon, the library is hosting an event called "Missing Pages
of World History." The presenters will be discussing the history and
culture of African people and their co-relation to other cultures, nations and peoples globally. There will be different interactive workshops including a drumming circle!! Students should sign up in the library starting on Tuesday, April 24.