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Monthly Archives: November, 2016

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Stuck

A comic by Rohan McDonald.

National Popular Vote Bill 101

A comic by The Art of Humanliness.

Sorry, Young Artists: You Have to Be 21 to Buy Cigs in Chicago

The Chicago City Council raised the legal age for buying tobacco products to 21. What does this mean for SAIC's smoking culture?

Letter to the Editor: SAIC and Homan Square

In response to a recent news article on Homan Square and SAIC.

Media Matters: The Museum of Contemporary Art Interrogates the ‘Making of a Fugitive’

A timely exhibition at the MCA brings into question how narratives become manipulated in order to create new realities.

Graduate Open Studio Night: Brief Recap

Graduate Open Studio Night is exactly what it sounds like: A night of graduate open studios.

Thanksgiving? It’s Complicated.

Making Thanksgiving plans with a partner? It's complicated.

Are SAIC’s Mental Health Services Enough?

Art schools are particularly at-risk when it comes to mental health crises. What can the administration do?

U.S. Democracy

A comic by Eric J. Garcia.

News Briefs

SAIC hosts post-election gathering; experiments to raise the dead halted in India; Nutella campaigns to rebrand itself.

Dailies no. 1

A comic by Rain Szeto.

A Festival of Lights: SAIC Celebrates Diwali

An annual Hindu celebration makes its way to MacLean

The ‘Future is Feminine,’ the Present is Pesce

Prolific architect and designer Gaetano Pesce was as candid and controversial as we hoped in a recent talk at the Art Institute of Chicago.

White Critic in the White City

Reflecting on the problematic homogeneity of contemporary theatre criticism in Chicago.

Homan Square: The Corner of Corrupt Cops, Occupy Protesters, and … SAIC?

SAIC's new initiative in Homan Square provides free art classes, and raises questions about the school's role in gentrification.