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Monthly Archives: April, 2019

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Plot On Repeat: The Metaphysics of “Russian Doll”

This moral pop philosophy — we must help one another, we must connect — is a trend worth noting in an age that think piece writers are quick to call cold and distant.

Raye Ebensteiner Laos | Photo Essay

Photo Essay from backpacking in Southeast Asia

How The 1968 Democratic National Convention Changed The Way We Vote

Before 1968, primary elections looked very different.

Back Porch

A comic by Bridget Bilbo.

Art Boy 1-2

A comic by Wayne Degen.

Dentures in the Sink 16

A comic by Sofia Diaz.

Waxing Philosophic

SAIC students were given the chance to ask an on-hand philosopher their most pressing questions

Student Feature | Olly Moore

How and why Olly Moore wants to redefine how we learn to count.

Critiquing the Critique: International Students Reflect on Unwelcome Compromise

Qianshan Wan, a Chinese undergrad, analyzes the artistic compromises Chinese students make for the sake of class critique.

Ventrafication

How SAIC alum David Heo plans to put local artists' work on Ventra cards.

Millennials Killed Professionalism

The evolution of the casual workplace.

The Inclusive Restroom Project

How the Inclusive Restroom Project came to be, and what to expect from it.

Chicago Summers

Summertime in the city is a miracle.

The Tax Man Cometh

The Art Institute and SAIC have public tax forms you can view online. Here’s what they say.

Lightning Round: April 2019

Photographer Kavya Kataria gets deep with five SAIC undergrads.