Arts & Culture · Politics
November 12th, 2008
SAIC Alum Ray Noland is a contemporary artist in every respect of the communicating, networking, promoting, and consuming process. He makes his own flyers, reaches out to supporters via facebook, and travels the country popping up shows in the smallest storefronts to the largest street corners.

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November 5th, 2008

A discussion on the meaning and direction of Leftist political " Movements" historically and today. The event is presented by the Platypus Affiliated Society

Save Interviews · Politics
November 4th, 2008

An Interview with Abigail Satinsky of InCUBATE on Democracy in America: the National Campaign.

Save News · Politics · School
November 4th, 2008

Things weren't good before the crisis hit, and they certainly won't be getting better for a while. There are a number of detrimental ways this is currently, or could soon be, affecting art school students (yes, that's you).

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November 3rd, 2008

On the evening of Wednesday October, 15th 2008, a demonstration outside of Hofstra University during the third and final presidential debate led to the brutalization of protestors, many of whom were veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Save News · Politics · School
October 31st, 2008

Prior to October 2008, SAIC Campus Activities had never been propositioned by a student group who wanted to publicly support a specific presidential candidate. Lisa Nonken meant to change that.

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