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Go ahead, judge the book




                                           by its cover









        EACH YEAR, THE AMERICAN
        LIBRARY ASSOCIATION OFFICE FOR
        INTELLECTUAL FREEDOM records
        hundreds of attempts by individuals and groups
        to have books removed from libraries shelves
        and classrooms because of their language,
        sexual references, social explicitness, race
        relations and violence, among other subjects.
        Banned Books Week, held in September, is an
        annual event designed to celebrate our country’s
        freedom to read and brings together librarians,
        scholars, booksellers, publishers, journalists,
        teachers and readers in shared support to seek
        and express ideas.

        As part of Banned Books Week, the Library,
        in conjunction with the Department of Graphic
        Design, hosts a competition in which students
        design book jackets, including cover, spine and
        back, to reflect the story of a once-banned book.

        The competition, now in its seventh year,
        featured the work of 11 students in the
        Intermediate Design Practice course. Kayce
        Patterson took first place for her design of The
        Magnificent Ambersons, Jennifer Kiser took
        second place for Loving and Lily Thompson
        took third place for Strange Land.

















                                                   Students L to R: Ashley George, Lily Thompson (third place), Ryan Hinchcliff, Kayce Patterson (first
                                                   place), Sarah Inorio, Mackenzie Malpass, Jennifer Kiser (second place), Abbey Dean, Rachel Funk,
                                                   Alex Lamastra and Meredith Stringfellow








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