Eaten by a Grue

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  • Val Waldron
Here are our games for the month of May. For the first time, one of our board games (Settlers of Catan) tied for 11th in our top games list. And clearly the end of the Winter term hasn't deterred the Smashers and Starcraft fans from getting their practice in.
  • Val Waldron
Continuing our look back at some of our popularity trends, here are the top 10 games from the month of April.
  • Val Waldron
Continuing our look back at some of our popularity trends, here are the top 10 games from the month of March.
  • Val Waldron
Continuing our look back at some of our popularity trends, here are the top 10 games from the month of February.
  • Val Waldron
Looking back at some of our popularity trends, here are the top 10 games from the month of January.
  • Val Waldron
Because of a ruling by the U.S. National Endowment for the Arts, video games are now legally considered to be an art form.
Art books display
  • Val Waldron
Stop by and check out our new book display, which showcases novels and art books based on video games.
  • Val Waldron
The National Endowment for the Arts is offering a grant to help fund "development, production and distribution of innovative media projects," including video games that can be considered works of art.
  • Val Waldron
Our fearless leader Dave was recently quoted in an article from the Chronicle of Higher Education, which explored the growing prevalence of game collections within academic libraries.
  • David S Carter
The CVGA room will be closed this Friday & Saturday, April 29-30. We will re-open on Monday May 2 and begin our regular Spring/Summer hours: Mon - Fri, Noon - 7pm; closed Sat & Sun.