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Battle of the Books

April 15, 2023

The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn,...

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News in Brief: November 21, 2021

November 21, 2021

This week’s news stories from SAIC, Chicago, the United States, and the

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News in Brief: November 7, 2021

November 7, 2021

This week's news stories from SAIC, Chicago, the United States, and the world.

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Power and Oppression: The Double Edge of Egypt’s...

August 18, 2020

How inhumane police structures have outlived Hosni Mubarak, and persist to this...

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Student Perspective: Kashmir on Lockdown

December 4, 2019

A personal essay on media blackouts, sovereignty, and human rights in the...

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George Washington’s White House

November 20, 2019

In the controversy over a mural depicting genocidal violence, it's liberal vs....

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Reading Between the Community Guidelines

November 8, 2019

How social media giants target and restrict sex workers on their platforms.

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Apple, China, and the Great Firewall

November 6, 2019

How Apple became an accessory to Chinese government censorship.

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A Global Affair: The United States, South Korea,...

March 3, 2017

The possibility of censorship of American art under a Trump administration is...

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Alice Dreger’s ‘Galileo’s Middle Finger’ and the Scholar/Activist...

October 17, 2016

Despite censorship, Alice Dreger shines a light on scientific research's...

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Letter to the Editor: The Unknown Ugly

March 29, 2016

We must know what has been said in order to be a truly inclusive community.

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SAIC Students Strike Back re: Wojnarowicz

December 8, 2010

Screenings of censored film by Wojnarowicz in Chicago.

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