The campus cook book The Lion Cooks Tonight! is available in the library to checkout. As a part of Penn State Brandywine's 40th anniversary celebration, The Lion Cooks Tonight! is a collection of the favorite recipes submitted by members of the campus community.
Recipes featured include:
- Pot luck dishes (such as Chicken & Rice Casserole a la "Doc" Paul Orlov and Sally Ent's Pineapple Stuffing)
- Savory soups & salads (Connie Kirker's Zesty Pumpkin Soup and Lisa Krol's Santa Fe Bean Salad)
- 40th Anniversary cakes (Dava Murray's ORE-OH! Cheesecake and Arnold Markley's Delaware County Fresh Apple Cake)
- Other delicious desserts (Wayne McMullen's Chocolate Chip Cookies and Melissa Dawson's Fruit Pizza)
Celebrate the 40th and show your Penn State pride this holiday season by cooking these delectable dishes! WE ARE...PENN STATE BRANDYWINE!
(Vairo Library TX714.L56 2007)
"There is No Such Thing as a Natural Disaster: Race, Class, and Hurricane Katrina spells out how and why natural events like Hurricane Katrina become social catastrophes. While the storm itself was devastating, it was the deeper forces of structural racism and social inequality that caused the poor and people of color to suffer disproportionately. Chester Hartman and Gregory D. Squires have gathered over a dozen scholars and policy activists to put forth a multifaceted and critical portrait of the social implications of the disaster. Stressing the central role of race and class throughout, the book covers the historical context of disasters in urban America, post-Katrina housing policy, education policy, urban planning, politics, and the future of economic development in New Orleans." (back cover)
(Vairo Library HV636 2005.L8T44 2006)