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Reimagining Jazz’s Funeral

March 17, 2024

A Reflection on ‘The Cry of Jazz’

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The Ghostly Strength of ‘Studies in Blue’

March 6, 2024

How the Joffery Ballet’s latest production uses dance to communicate the pain of addiction

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Mickey Mouse Met the Public Domain

March 3, 2024

What does it actually mean for the Mouse House to lose copyright protection on their most iconic character?

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Taste of Palestine in the Windy City

December 8, 2023

Exploring Chicago's Authentic Palestinian Eateries

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Heaven On Earth – A Love Letter to Lebanon

December 6, 2023

"I heard stories of our home and my jido called it heaven on earth."

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‘When we get the necklace back, we won’t display it in a museum’

November 30, 2023

How a sacred necklace of Nepal’s Hindu goddess ended up at AIC

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SAIC

Deluge Disruption

March 20, 2024

Artists at 33 E Washington Reflect on Flood Damage

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“I have to speak”: Fares Alhalabi

March 20, 2024

Syrian artist’s arduous journey to SAIC

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How Title IX Fails Those It Promises To Protect

March 11, 2024

Several SAIC students say they don't receive adequate support from the Title IX office

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Placemaking at SAIC

March 3, 2024

The Evolution of 3 Key Resources Over Time

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Anti Racism Committee: Political theater or true commitment to DEI?

March 1, 2024

The slow work of addressing harm lies in interconnected struggles of part-time faculty and students who seek reform

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F Newsmagazine Triumphs with 35 Awards at 2024 Illinois College Press Association

February 27, 2024

According to organizers, SAIC’s student newspaper won the highest number of awards among all the student newspapers at this year’s convention.

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News

Deluge Disruption

March 20, 2024

Artists at 33 E Washington Reflect on Flood Damage

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“I have to speak”: Fares Alhalabi

March 20, 2024

Syrian artist’s arduous journey to SAIC

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Finding Love in the Chicago Rat Hole

February 19, 2024

Because what is more quintessentially Chicago than rats?

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‘When we get the necklace back, we won’t display it in a museum’

November 30, 2023

How a sacred necklace of Nepal’s Hindu goddess ended up at AIC

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An Audition for Sympathy

November 30, 2023

Stories from the bus on the way to the largest Pro-Palestinian protest in the U.S. history.

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One in 300,000

November 29, 2023

In Pictures: the Biggest Pro-Palestine protests in the U.S.

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Entertainment

Album Review: Infatuated with IDKHow’s ‘GLOOM DIVISION’

March 23, 2024

This album was so good that I started questioning my ability as a writer because I struggled to capture it

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Reimagining Jazz’s Funeral

March 17, 2024

A Reflection on ‘The Cry of Jazz’

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Film Review: ‘Lisa Frankenstein’ Proves Love Comes Crawling Out the Grave

March 15, 2024

Maybe the real bad movie was the undead husband made along the way

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Loving the Monster: The Ballad of Monstrous Men and ‘You’

March 11, 2024

Inner monologues from page to screen

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The Ghostly Strength of ‘Studies in Blue’

March 6, 2024

How the Joffery Ballet’s latest production uses dance to communicate the pain of addiction

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Slut Saga: Lust Out Loud

March 4, 2024

How ‘Awkward Sex in the City’ is bringing sex positivity to the comedy stage

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Lit

Slut Saga: The Anonymous Ones

March 12, 2024

Chemically Castrated Since 2021

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Loving the Monster: The Ballad of Monstrous Men and ‘You’

March 11, 2024

Inner monologues from page to screen

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Books for Pi Day

March 11, 2024

Grab a slice of these yummy stories

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An Alien

March 3, 2024

Cultural shock in and out of the classroom as a Chinese student

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‘Post’ Book Review 

February 20, 2024

How a book of queer essays changed my post-pandemic perspective

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The Future is Brief

February 20, 2024

An essay in fragments on novellas, social media, and the impending robot apocalypse

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Comics

Heat Death

March 12, 2024

Heat Death By Veronica Timble Panel 1: Text reads: The World Ended in a fiery eruption of raw heat and energy. Image shows a purple and black explosion in space. Sound...

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A Tale of Becoming

March 12, 2024

Page 1: Panel 1: A man fixing his tie Panel 2: Two people conversing while one has a phone in their hand Panel 3: A person in Lolita fashion standing on a train Caption: I...

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Baby Photos

March 11, 2024

Baby Photos By: Nasa Espinoza Panel 1: Narration reads: “before traveling back to Chicago,” The image accompanying it showcases a person holding a suitcase, while facing...

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Just Hard Feelings: Part Four

March 7, 2024

PAGE SEVEN CAPTION: 2020 Mae and Sid talk in the bath. Sid looks remorseful. His “gimme a fix” scars are visible MAE: I don’t think anyone has ever listened...

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Just Hard Feelings: Part Three

February 27, 2024

PAGE FIVE CAPTION: It’s the people you know that will hurt you the most in this world, not strangers. Sid looks over his shoulder. SID: You’re focusing so much on...

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Surviving Summer Camp with Mx. Madison

February 27, 2024

Surviving Summer Camp with Mx. Madison Panel One:  Out of the corner of the panel we see Counselor Mx. Madison (narrator), a pink haired individual sitting directly across...

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