The Bean@226 helpfully gives us the address of the building known to various Windsor generations as the post office, Windsor Drug, and Windsor Donut. 226 Broad St. and its neighbor to the north, 216 Broad St. (which until recently housed the Taste of India restaurant), hold significance as being built specifically for| Windsor Historical Society
Software engineer Hector Dearman built a zoomable map of every issue of BYTE magazine.| 404 Media
This week we have a conversation between Sam and two of the leaders of the independent volunteer archiving project Save Our Signs, an effort to archive national park signs and monument placards.| 404 Media
Come learn Blacksmithing skills at the John C. Campbell Folk School. The Folk School is located on 270 scenic acres in western North Carolina, offering the perfect learning vacation and a place to recharge.| JCCFS
by Belane Ayelework and Willow Whitaker The Special Collections and University Archives (SCUA) team has been hard at work for the past nine months to plan, create, and install our new exhibit in the Hornbake Gallery. The research, writing, and arrangement of the displays, and many (many) spreadsheets have finally paid off! On Friday, October … Continue reading Unboxing the New Exhibit| Special Collections & University Archives
by Rosemarie Fettig Today’s the day – eleven finding aids for the Labor audiovisual collections processed during our sixteen-month-long project have finally been published! We’re so excited t…| Special Collections & University Archives
A free and responsible press serving the UMass community since 1890| Massachusetts Daily Collegian
The law is only as strong as those willing to defend it. Therefore, who can we turn to when we cannot trust the government to do so? Lawyers. Lawyers are often portrayed as warriors, people who fight and argue on behalf of the accused under guidance of the law. Today, that image is being tested....| Massachusetts Daily Collegian
Pepper Eschler reflected on her time with the U-20 national women’s team training camp.| Massachusetts Daily Collegian
If Trump claims he “doesn’t know” who Bad Bunny is, why does the right care so much?| Massachusetts Daily Collegian
Published Poets share work in Downtown Amherst.| Massachusetts Daily Collegian
Three-alarm fire renders Olympia Place, an off-campus housing complex at UMass, uninhabitable, displacing over 220 UMass students.| Massachusetts Daily Collegian
Recommending songs by Hozier for your playlist.| Massachusetts Daily Collegian
“Generations of UMass students have stood up and used their collective power to stand for justice. It is now our responsibility to continue these struggles for justice, the torch has been passed to us.”| Massachusetts Daily Collegian
“He has fine-tuned his stylistic vision so well that it’s impossible to imagine someone else could have made this movie,” Francisco Aguirre-Ghiso writes.| Massachusetts Daily Collegian
“In a place where nearly everyone around me leans left, I’ve learned what it means to stand alone and stay true to myself,” writes Phalen.| Massachusetts Daily Collegian
The only way to really understand the term is to sit down and watch the harrowing psychological film from which it got its name. The post The Lost Ending of “Gaslight” That You Didn’t Know You Needed appeared first on Public Books.| Public Books
Parkin is a traditional sticky oat spice cake from northern England that's enjoyed on November 5, Guy Fawkes Night, i.e. Bonfire Night! The post Parkin. A Guy Fawkes Night Tradition appeared first on Rock Recipes.| Rock Recipes
Guinness Braised Beef and Roast Potatoes. Melt in your mouth tender braised beef in a rich mushroom and stout beer gravy, served over crispy, perfectly roasted potatoes. An ultimate comfort food meal. The post Guinness Braised Beef and Roast Potatoes appeared first on Rock Recipes.| Rock Recipes
Chocolate Cherry Cheesecake Trifle. Layers of cake, chocolate sauce, cherry compote and cheesecake filling. A real celebration dessert that's terrific for serving large crowds. The post Chocolate Cherry Cheesecake Trifle appeared first on Rock Recipes.| Rock Recipes
Auntie Crae's Ginger Sugar Cookies. These are sort of a less intense ginger cookie but their flavour and texture is still excellent and they are still very, very addictive to ginger lovers. The post Auntie Crae’s Ginger Sugar Cookies appeared first on Rock Recipes.| Rock Recipes
Ultimate Nut Fruitcake. Using 5 different delicious nuts! This recipe uses hazelnuts, almonds, macadamia nuts, walnuts and pecans in the cake and is topped by a sweet almond marzipan layer in the ultimate fruitcake for those who can't get enough of crunchy nuts. The post Ultimate Nut Fruitcake. Using 5 different delicious nuts! appeared first on Rock Recipes.| Rock Recipes
Easy Marshmallow Fondant. It costs far less, is not difficult to prepare and tastes better than store bought too! It's also easy to add flavourings and colouring to suit the cake. The post Easy Marshmallow Fondant – tastes better than store bought too! appeared first on Rock Recipes.| Rock Recipes
Chocolate Mint Nanaimo Bars. These delectable, no-bake Chocolate Mint Nanaimo Bars are a twist on a classic Canadian treat that originated in its namesake town in British Columbia. The post Chocolate Mint Nanaimo Bars appeared first on Rock Recipes.| Rock Recipes
Stir Fried Chinese Pork Tenderloin - a good quick & easy, basic recipe to use with available supermarket bottled sauces like Hoisin, Blackbean, Char Siu and Oyster. The post Stir Fried Chinese Pork Tenderloin appeared first on Rock Recipes.| Rock Recipes
Newfoundland Cherry Cake. A big local favourite especially during the Holidays. The secret in this recipe is undiluted evaporated milk for added richness. The post Newfoundland Cherry Cake appeared first on Rock Recipes.| Rock Recipes
Orange Bundt Cake with Cointreau Marinated Strawberries. An old-fashioned cake with lots of citrus flavour & orange soaked strawberries.| Rock Recipes
Who knew pylons were so fascinating? Science and Industry Museum Archives Manager Jan Hicks, that's who...!| Science and Industry Museum blog
30,000 Number of objects—in addition to 40 million pages of documents—held at the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Ralph Wilson Jr. Pro Football Research and Preservation Center in Canton, Ohio. The archive has more than 100 scrapbooks, game programs, and game summaries dating back to the early 20th century, as well as biographical files for … Continue reading By the Numbers: Sports→ The post By the Numbers: Sports appeared first on American Libraries Magazine.| American Libraries Magazine
To mark the transition of Assata Olugbala Shakur (July 16, 1947 – September 25, 2025), this article is free to download for a limited time. “Women in Prison: How We Are,” by Assata Shakur &Joanne Chesimard. Published in The Black Scholar, Volume 9, Issue 7, April 1978. The post From the TBS Archives: Women in Prison: How We Are, by Assata Shakur & Joanne Chesimard appeared first on The Black Scholar.| The Black Scholar
Sometimes people ask me how many brewing records I have. Well, being honest, I usually offer the information unprompted. And my answer is: 1...| barclayperkins.blogspot.com
When the World Academy of Art and Science (WAAS) was founded in 1960, it was born out of a paradox of the modern age — that human genius could both unlock the atom and threaten the survival of civilization. Among the intellectuals and leaders who helped define the Academy’s purpose was Swedish diplomat, sociologist, and …| World Academy of Art and Science
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A free and responsible press serving the UMass community since 1890| Massachusetts Daily Collegian
“You know, if there’s one thing I want to leave them with,” said Smith. “It’s that this is how we change stuff: you hit the streets.”| Massachusetts Daily Collegian
En deux motsVanessa de Senarclens mène l’enquête pour retrouver les 16 000 ouvrages de la bibliothèque familiale de Plathe, dispersée en 1945 lors de la fuite devant l’Armée rouge. Une …| Ma collection de livres
As we follow the camera’s quiet, careful study, we observe—as Fred Moten reflects—that the slave ship also contains the means of its own undoing. The post “Radical Powers of Metamorphosis”: On Global Black Cinema appeared first on Public Books.| Public Books
Crispy Chewy Apricot Raisin Cookies. Inspired by favourite cake & cookie recipes, these pack plenty of crispy, chewy flavour into each bite.| Rock Recipes
Cappuccino Nanaimo Bars. Chocolate & coffee is a naturally delicious flavor combo that comes together perfectly in these no bake cookie bars.| Rock Recipes
Peach Fruitcake. An old family recipe for a dense, flavourful & very moist fruitcake for the Holidays. Instructions for a brandy soak too!| Rock Recipes
The first twelve months of running growth for an eCommerce agency felt like living inside a rolling market ticker. Every decision, from hiring to prospecting to delivery, moves in tandem with forces far larger than your team or your pipeline. Oil rises and freight costs increase, and suddenly every client wants to postpone. Gold surges… Continue reading →| 2PM
A funny thing happened while direct-to-consumer meat hit a ceiling: the humble beef stick escaped the snack aisle. In 2024, Circana estimated that U.S. dried meat snacks, excluding jerky, generated roughly $3.3 billion in 2024, up more than ten percent from the year before, and the “stick” format is driving most of that growth. Since… Continue reading →| 2PM
[Affiche couleur (54×37 cm) collée à partir d’avril 2012 sur les murs de Paname et d’ailleurs. Initialement mise en ligne sur le site Le Cri du Dodo.] Avis de tempête La vie n’est pas une croisière où tout le monde s’amuse : un emploi perdu, une allocation menacée par les mesures d’austérité, une centrale nucléaire qui … Continuer la lecture de 2012 : Avis de tempête→| Sans nom
À la suite de plusieurs campagnes de numérisation menées ces dernières années, la mission pour la Gestion de la production documentaire et des archives de la Bibliothèque nationale de France a mis en ligne un parcours consacré aux archives institutionnelles de l’établissement dans la bibliothèque numérique Gallica. Ce parcours permet un accès...| L'Histoire à la BnF
“Not using AI isn’t the answer, using AI effectively is.”| Massachusetts Daily Collegian
Cream Cheese Pound Cake with Cherries & Orange. Moist & beautifully flavoured with orange & maraschino cherries. Freeze it for Christmas too.| Rock Recipes
Learn more about the libraries and study spaces available for use as a student at the University of Oxford, courtesy of Bodleian libraries.| The Oxford Student
Over a dozen fantastic recipes for delicious, juicy pork chops, whether they're grilled, baked, seared or fried!| Rock Recipes
by Aurelia Brandenburg, Addrich Mauch, and Kevin Negele In April 2024, the Bern Team of CH Ludens announced that we were starting to collect gaming magazines relevant to our research as part of our GameLab, which in turn is a collaboration between the Bern Academy of the Arts and the University of Bern at the … Continue reading From Zero to Kilo: Status report on the Bern GameLab| Confoederatio Ludens
The discontinued magazine receives a retrospective exhibition as part of Paris Design Week| 1854 Photography
by Anna Christine Jones Even some of our smallest Labor collections can tell big stories! Following our previous post about the Frontlash collection, we’re excited to highlight another collec…| Special Collections & University Archives
Henry Moore, one of the most influential sculptors of the 20th century and a Fellow of the World Academy of Art and Science, was renowned for transforming the human form into monumental works that seemed to breathe with the rhythms of nature. Born in 1898 in Castleford, a small mining town in Yorkshire, England, Moore’s …| World Academy of Art and Science
The Massachusetts women’s soccer team wasted no time finding the back of the net in a 1-0 victory against its second Mid-American Conference opponent, Akron, on Thursday at FirstEnergy Stadium. Coming off two scoreless games, the Minutewomen (3-3-2, 1-1-0 MAC) were determined to set the tone, controlling possession right from kickoff. “Today we went into the game making sure we are really...| Massachusetts Daily Collegian
The all-day athleisure era is giving way to something more disciplined. Over the last 18 months or so, the everyday uniform has shifted from leggings and hoodies to polished work-leisure: stretchie…| 2PM
Best Coffee Cake Recipes. A delicious and diverse collection of easy coffee cakes to accompany your afternoon cuppa or weekend brunch.| Rock Recipes
A (conservative) case for gay marriage, from 1989.| The New Republic
La Bibliothèque nationale de France ouvre une grande souscription publique afin de réunir les fonds nécessaires à l’acquisition d’un ensemble exceptionnel de manuscrits, correspondances et documents personnels de Marcel Proust.| ActuaLitté.com
Honey Soy Chicken Breasts. Under an hour cooking time is needed to glaze these chicken pieces to delicious perfection. In our TOP 10 recipes!| Rock Recipes
Fried Chicken Club Sandwich Panini - a crispy fried chicken breast served with ham & cheese in a panini version of a southern club sandwich.| Rock Recipes
The Massachusetts football team dropped its second consecutive game of the 2025 season in a dramatic back-and-forth battle with the visiting Bryant Bulldogs. After throwing what appeared to be a game-sealing interception to UMass safety DD Snyder II, the game seemed out of reach for Bryant (1-1). However, the Minutemen (0-2) failed to run the...| Massachusetts Daily Collegian
Crispy Baked Maple Sriracha Wings Forget the fryer! Oven baked crispy chicken wings tossed in a sweet, sticky, spicy maple sriracha glaze.| Rock Recipes
This issue exemplifies the wide sweep of the Civil War Era as scholars understand it, and the success of the journal’s now fifteen-year-long effort to promote broadminded interrogation of the many forces that shaped the middle of the nineteenth century and reveal their impacts. The issue opens with Yael A. Sternhell’s “The Archive / An … Read More Read More The post Previewing the September 2025 JCWE appeared first on The Journal of the Civil War Era.| The Journal of the Civil War Era
H.J. Noltie When the museum and library of the East India Company (EIC), following its inheritance by the India Office of the British government, was dispersed in 1879...| Botanics Stories
A portion of page two of the Winslow House Register| Hennepin History Museum
Unicorn Farts, a cousin to Moose Farts, but with white chocolate inside & bright sprinkles on the outside! Great for kids parties all year!| Rock Recipes
Buttery, zesty and delicious teatime cookies, using only a few ingredients and any favourite jam you like!| Rock Recipes
The Special Collections & University Archives department at University of Maryland acquires numerous archival donations every year. We coordinate among our team of staff, faculty, and students to organize documentation of each accession, describe each accession, and finally to provide access to new collections online. In 2023, we began a revamped initiative to share our … Continue reading New Collections: NPR portraits, community and student records| Special Collections & University Archives
by Anna Christine Jones One of the many collections that the Labor collecting area at University of Maryland’s Special Collections and University Archives (SCUA) stewards is a large, 37 linear foot…| Special Collections & University Archives
The Massachusetts football team opened the 2025 season with a 42-10 loss to Temple. The Owls (1-0) handed the Minutemen (0-1) their third straight loss in a home opener and sixth in the past 10 years. “I know what everyone’s going to think, ‘Same old UMass’,” head coach Joe Harasymiak said. “We’re going to keep...| Massachusetts Daily Collegian
A useful ranking doesn’t just declare winners; it explains why momentum shifted. This week’s SignalStack shows a summer market that’s still moving, but moving more cautiously. With rare exception, …| 2PM
Playing under a new head coach and within the confines of a new conference, the Massachusetts football team hopes to usher in a new era in Amherst on Saturday. The Minutemen will host the Temple Owls at McGuirk Alumni Stadium, marking the first contest of their 2025 schedule. The two teams last met in 2022,...| Massachusetts Daily Collegian
The 2012 Draft was a crazy one. Years later, we can see who made great selections and who bombed. Here's a look at the top 10 from the draft.| The Hockey Writers
A free and responsible press serving the UMass community since 1890| Massachusetts Daily Collegian
I did something slightly different this year: I opted out of Black Friday and Cyber Monday. It was an experiment to see if I could withstand the many advertising and consumer forces that I always l…| 2PM
The Massachusetts women’s soccer team came through in the second half with two goals and stellar defense to defeat the Harvard Crimson on Sunday. In the 89th minute of the match, Harvard (0-1) set up for a corner kick. After being tossed around in front of the goal, the Crimson’s Erin Gordon sent a shot...| Massachusetts Daily Collegian
Ils étaient reporters-dessinateurs, chroniqueur, rédacteur-réviseur, rédacteur en chef adjoint, directeur de la rédaction. A partir de leurs dossiers de demande de carte de presse conservés dans nos archives, la CCIJP rend hommage aux confrères assassinés dans les locaux de Charlie Hebdo le 7 janvier 2015.| CCIJP, Commission de la Carte d Identite des Journalistes Professionnels
A free and responsible press serving the UMass community since 1890| Massachusetts Daily Collegian
The No. 8 Massachusetts men’s soccer team was victorious over the Siena Saints 3-2 in the opening game of the 2025 season. The Minutemen (1-0-0) took on a tough opponent to start the campaign, but goals from Aidan Kelly, John Paul Mbuthia and Alex Brown were the difference. Mbuthia’s contributions were a key factor in...| Massachusetts Daily Collegian
Galerie Bene Taschen exhibit the works of Jamel Shabazz, Joseph Rodriguez and Gregory Bojorquez throughout the 1980s and 90s, documenting the genre’s rise to popularity| 1854 Photography
By Alice Millard, Archivist To mark the recent upload of the Graylingwell Hospital Archive catalogue to our website, this blog will dip into the vast history of this significant hospital through it…| West Sussex Record Office
Digitizing videotape collections can be a lot of work, but it can be made more manageable by selecting and prioritizing, doing what you can in-house, and collaborating and sharing resources within a community. The post Digitizing WITNESS Videotapes Through a Community Partnership appeared first on WITNESS Archiving.| WITNESS Archiving
As archives start to collect, provide access to, and present social media collections, many ethical issues arise that need to be addressed. The post Ethical Wednesdays: Archives and Our Ethical Guidelines for Using Eyewitness Videos appeared first on WITNESS Archiving.| WITNESS Archiving
With a simple glass device, the London-based Pakistani-Bengali artist turns archival photo books into sinister revelations on British colonial histories| 1854 Photography
by Rosemarie Fettig Welcome to the second installment in our series featuring the Labor audiovisual collections! In our last post, we followed the collection materials on their journey across campu…| Special Collections & University Archives
A few weeks ago, The Economist looked at the growing problem of “ubiquitous technical surveillance” in the field of espionage. It describes the difficulty of maintaining a rigorous or believable cover story, for example, when genealogy websites might be consulted by adversarial border agents to verify that a potential spy is who she says she … Continue reading "Seer"| BLDGBLOG
Rum Spice Glazed Pork Tenderloin. A quick, easy pork tenderloin recipe with a delectable, fragrant rum & spice glaze. Makes perfect romantic dinner for 2.| Rock Recipes
It’s September, a month of uncertainties. Is it Summer, is it Autumn? Is it a season for jumpers or for t-shirts with optional cardigans? Decisions, decisions. What is certain is the quality of the monthly Northern Soul Podcast. This September Lucy McNamara chats to Ivan Madeira, director of a short film called Child in Their Eyes […]| Northern Soul
November: the season for fireworks, bonfires, toffee apples and the latest edition of the Northern Soul Podcast. Presenter and Producer Lucy McNamara is back with another ear-pleasing episode which sees her chatting to El Whaeko. A lone wolf in years previous, Lee Atkinson aka Elwhaeko (a hybrid of nick-names applied to Atkinson throughout his life) assembled a pack of […] The post The Northern Soul Podcast: El Whaeko appeared first on Northern Soul.| Northern Soul
Hurrah! Lucy McNamara is back with another ear-pleasing episode of the brilliant Northern Soul Podcast. This month she chats to Young Jack, a ‘family of funk’ hailing from Kingston-upon-Hull. Young Jack are now touring with their dedicated horn section – The Horny Brass. With their latest Double A-Side single Move/Mojo, released on independent Hull label […] The post The Northern Soul Podcast: Young Jack appeared first on Northern Soul.| Northern Soul
It’s July which means only one thing. That’s right, it’s this month’s The Northern Soul Podcast. Presenter and Producer Lucy McNamara is back with another sonorous episode which sees her chatting to The Lottery Winners – a four-piece indie pop band from Leigh, Greater Manchester. The band was formed by Thom Rylance (vocals/guitar), Robert Lally (guitar/vocals), Katie Lloyd […] The post The Northern Soul Podcast: The Lottery Winners appeared first on Northern Soul.| Northern Soul
It’s May which means only one thing: The Northern Soul Podcast. Presenter and Producer Lucy McNamara is back with another euphonious episode which sees her chatting to ex-Kaiser Chief, Nick J.D. Hodgson. He was one of the founding members and lead songwriters of the Chiefs but split in 2012 to write songs for the likes of Mark […] The post The Northern Soul Podcast: former Kaiser Chief, Nick J.D. Hodgson appeared first on Northern Soul.| Northern Soul
It’s April which means just one thing – Spring has finally sprung. Well, sort of. The nights are getting lighter, the daffodils are popping up and the mood is getting sunnier. And why wouldn’t you be happy when the new month brings with it another brilliant Northern Soul Podcast? Presenter and Producer Lucy McNamara is back […] The post The Northern Soul Podcast: Steal the City appeared first on Northern Soul.| Northern Soul
It’s the beginning of March which can only mean one thing – it’s time for this month’s Northern Soul Podcast. Presenter and Producer Lucy McNamara is back with another ear-pleasing episode which sees her chatting to Kinder Meccano. Based in Salford, Kinder Meccano creates immersive high energy performances with tape machines, modified keyboards, home-made instruments and […] The post The Northern Soul Podcast: Kinder Meccano appeared first on Northern Soul.| Northern Soul
Hurrah and huzzah – the Northern Soul Podcast is back! Presenter and Producer Lucy McNamara returns to Northern Soul (yay!). After a hiatus, Lucy is back and this month she chats to The Blinders. Originally from Doncaster, The Blinders and their visceral punk rock are giving it their all. Oh, and Lucy’s playlist consists of, among others, Ghostpoet, […] The post The Northern Soul Podcast: new music, northern bands and The Blinders appeared first on Northern Soul.| Northern Soul
Ah, the Manchester Literature Festival. It’s proper good. On this month’s Northern Soul Podcast, Laura Brown joins the festival’s Working Class Writing Tour around Manchester city centre and talks to seasoned tour guide Anne Beswick. Main image: John Cooper Clarke by Chris Payne You can get in touch with Laura via Twitter @MsLaura_Brown or […] The post The Northern Soul Podcast: Manchester Literature Festival appeared first on Northern Soul.| Northern Soul
Hurrah! It’s the September Northern Soul Podcast. In Laura Brown’s second podcast for Northern Soul, she delves into the wonderful and fantastic world of the Liverpool International Festival of Psychedelia, taking place later this month. Among her interviewees are Psych Fest organiser Craig Pennington, Super Furry Animals illustrator Pete Fowler, and Liverpool’s Phil Charnock. The Liverpool […] The post The Northern Soul Podcast: Liverpool International Festival of Psychedelia appear...| Northern Soul
Hurrah and Huzzah! The Northern Soul Podcast is back! In Laura Brown’s first podcast for Northern Soul, she chats to Barney Farmer, one of the co-creators of the Drunken Bakers strip cartoon in Viz magazine, as well as freelance arts editor Laura Robertson about Liverpool Biennial, and HOME‘s director of film Jason Woods about Jazz on Film and Manchester Jazz Festival. […] The post The Northern Soul Podcast: Viz, Liverpool Biennial and Manchester Jazz Festival appeared first on No...| Northern Soul
Some good and bad news this month…. The good news is that it’s time for the Northern Soul Podcast. Lucy McNamara chats to author Paul Du Noyer who, for more than 30 years, was also a music journalist. His interviewees have ranged from Madonna to Pavarotti, David Bowie to Mick Jagger and nearly everyone with a […] The post The Northern Soul Podcast: Paul Du Noyer appeared first on Northern Soul.| Northern Soul
Hurrah and huzzah! It’s the April Northern Soul Podcast. This month Lucy McNamara chats to James Holt, a singer/songwriter from Bolton who is receiving attention and praise from music industry giants and the listening public alike for his unique blend of folk and alternative rock. Following our chat with James a couple of years ago, his fans now include […] The post The Northern Soul Podcast: James Holt appeared first on Northern Soul.| Northern Soul