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Moving Pictures: Living With “The Fabelmans”

Steven Spielberg is turning the camera inward to investigate his childhood and the power of the moving image.

Listen to Your Unicorns

A personal essay on the worries that come with growing out of teenagehood.

Moving Pictures: “Bones and All,” Minus The Heart

You're going to need a strong stomach for the gruesome love story of "Bones and All."

Moving Pictures: “The Inspection” Misses The Target

Is there really much more to learn from American military success stories featured in film?

An Ephemeral Night of Perfumance

Modern Dance Club puts on a scented performance between performer, follower and observer

Part-time Faculty at SAIC Overwhelmingly Vote to Join the Union

Out of 410 votes that were counted yesterday, 92% of faculty voted YES.

The Girl Who Cried Narcissist

Weʼve come far with mental health awareness, but thereʼs still a long way left to go.

SAIC Finally Revokes Kanye West’s Honorary Doctorate

Some students say the decision came too late, years after West's racist remarks.

Strange Literary Magazines That You Should Submit To

Because we all write weird stuff, that’s why we go here.

SAIC: Where a Credit Hour Costs More Than an Ounce of Gold

The tuition increase has forced some students to wonder whether their needs matter.

How Strange is Disney’s ‘Strange World?’

Maybe it's time Disney leave the animated movies to Pixar.

This Beach

Revisiting the same beach brings back memories of a different time...

Same Air

Sharing air isn't a choice.

Symbionics

Are robot companions a reason to be afraid for spyware? Or could they be friends of a lifetime?

Monkey King

Julianne Teres takes us on a swirling trip through Chicago.