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09/22/2025

Now on display at the Archer Library, main floor display case (next to IS Services): "A Song of Clay and Fire," ceramic works by Chengwu Wang, a ceramic artist, lecturer and visiting scholar from Central China Normal University in Wuhan. The works were created at the U of R ceramics department and are inspired by the forms of water, including the surging of sea waves, the tranquility of lake water, and the ripples of raindrops. These works aim to integrate the natural water, soft clay, and passionate fire into the creations through manual craftsmanship, converging into a "Song of Clay and Fire." Susan Johnston, Ruth Chambers and Michael Shires curated this mini exhibition.

 

Come into the library soon to see this, as it's only on display until September 28th!

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09/18/2025

Join the Dr. John Archer Library & Archives for the launch of a new book from the University of Regina Press titled On Settler Colonialism in Canada : Lands and People. Professors Emily Grafton and David B. MacDonald are in conversation with book contributors James Daschuk, Chris Lindgren, Desmond McAllister, Solomon Ratt, and Michelle Stewart. 

Join the Dr. John Archer Library & Archives for the launch of a new book from the University of Regina Press, On Settler Colonialism in Canada : Lands and People. Professors Emily Grafton and David B. MacDonald are in conversation with book contributors James Daschuk, Chris Lindgren, Desmond McAllister, Solomon Ratt, and Michelle Stewart. 

This is a hybrid event that will be both in-person and live streamed. The stream will not be archived. More information about the book talk and registration to attend online is at Book Talk.

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09/08/2025

Congrats to our Summer Movie Contest winners! 🎬

🍿 From classics to hidden gems, students picked their favourite movies for this year's summer contest! Thanks to the 49 undergrads & 17 grad students for their entries. Check out the contest guide to browse the selections and find your next movie. 🎥 

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09/03/2025

Announcing the Archer Library Scavenger Hunt!

10 QR codes are hidden throughout the Archer Library building based on the Scavenger Hunt clues (see link below). Once you've found each QR code, scan it and enter in your student number to register that you've found the clue. The clues will be open for submission beginning on Tuesday September 2nd!

• Deadline to complete Scavenger Hunt Monday September 15th @ 11:59pm

• Draw Date: Friday September 19th

• Prize Claim Period: If you are selected as a winner, you will have 7 days from the date of notification to claim your prize.

• Please make sure to check your email regularly around the draw date to see if you are one of our lucky winners. 

• While the Help Desk is unable to provide the answers to any of the clues, they are there to help you navigate the library. Please visit the helpdesk if you have any questions.

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