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Penn State University Libraries’ Open House 2009

The Penn State Libraries’ Open House is being held this week, giving students the opportunity to learn about the our library facilities and to enter giveaway contests…

This year, these are the big-ticket items being given away by the library:

Free Textbooks for Spring, 2010 Semester, donated by the Penn State Bookstore
4 Dell Studio 15 notebooks, donated by Dell
A football autographed by Joe Paterno, donated by the University Libraries
An HP iPAQ 111 Class Handheld, donated by PSU General Stores

Still not convinced? Check out what people are saying about it on Twitter.

Update: After the jump, check out a video about the curious case of the missing Nittany Lion. Spoiler alert: it was G-Span’s fault.


The Nittany Lion is Missing! from psulibs on Vimeo.

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Melanie Versaw

Melanie is a senior majoring in both Marketing and Advertising. She enjoys blowing bubbles, beating boys in Mario Kart, and going to concerts. Oh, and she takes photographs, as well.

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