Upcoming Holiday Hours – Presidents’ Day
In honor of Presidents’ Day, the Hirsh Health Sciences Library will have shortened hours on Monday, February 19th. We will be open 12pm to 7 pm.
We will be open regular hours on Sunday (2/18) and again on Tuesday (2/20).
We hope you have a great weekend!
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Is cheese bad for you?
Cause weight gain, heart disease, diabetes?
In fact, no evidence of harm
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