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Monthly Archives: January, 2019

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The Youth Climate Lawsuit Heats Up

The Youth Climate Lawsuit — which is suing the U.S government for failure to take action on climate change — could finally see its day in court. And while there is no set trial date, the plaintiffs feel confident.

Lan Tuazon’s Future Fossils

SAIC Professor Lan Tuazon strikingly depicts the footprint of consumerism.

Decolonization Dinner at SAIC

The search for genuine progressivism at November's Decolonization Dinner.

A New Year’s Diet Plan

Cat Strain shares an imagined new year routine.

4 Ways SAIC Admins Could Improve Life for Nonbinary Students

From bathroom availability to deadname protocol, trans students demand updated standards.

January Astrology: A Slow Explosion

January stacks up to be a month of slow cooking.

Medication Mystery

A comic by Alyse Ruriani.

Trump’s Truth

A comic by Eric J. Garcia.

Timotheus and The Poem

A comic by Madeleine Aguilar.

Motivation

A comic by Wayne Degen.

Oh, The Horror!

A comic by Rain Szeto.

Static Split

A comic by Chanina Katz.

Humans of SAIC Vol. II

Four (more) people you might have met in the elevator.

The Subtle Mastery of Tomma Abts

This painter's quiet show at the Art Institute of Chicago rewards careful looking.

Roma Review – A Portrait of Mexico City in the ’70s

Roma is Mexico in a specific time and place. Named after the historic middle class neighborhood in Mexico City where director Alfonso CuarĂ³n grew up, the film is a semi-biographical memoir of his childhood and the women who raised him.