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Bunnies and bugs and library staff...oh my!
Sharon Lamont took this picture of a bunny having some fun adventures just outside of Hagey Hall last week!
While in Montreal for the ELUNA conference, Alison Hitchens took a picture of this creepy crawly at the insectarium!
http://espacepourlavie.ca/en/insectarium
Eva notes that Ksenia Bronicki dared to get close enough to mama to take this photo. You can see the father avoiding eye contact, but mom starting hissing shortly after this shot was taken.
The Geospatial Centre was bustling with activity this week. Jon Morgan was working with one particular group of students who were trying to determine the suitability of North Campus for a hypothetical landfill site.
Mary Lynne Bartlett and Laurie Strome are rocking some UW sunglasses that Student Success was handing out at a recent outreach event.
Rachel McNeil discovered these daisies on the sidewalk as she was walking in from the parking lot today. Happy Friday, everyone!
I'm sure everyone remembers these microfiche machines. We might even have one still floating around! We've certainly come a long way...
Does anyone recognize these ladies who once worked in Serials and Acquisitions? Look closer...it's Susan Arruda and Shirley Fraser!
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