Tag:
Censorship
Arts & Culture
‘School as a Function of Empire’
Students push back against administrative limits on Palestine exhibit
Arts & Culture
Film Review: Iranian Underground Narrative Cinema
The Gene Siskel Film Center’s ‘35th Annual Festival of Films from Iran’
Comics
Navigating Net Neutrality
The balancing act between the providers, the public, and the legal regulations
Literature
Battle of the Books
The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more you will grow.
News
News in Brief: November 21, 2021
This week’s news stories from SAIC, Chicago, the United States, and the world.
News
News in Brief: November 7, 2021
This week's news stories from SAIC, Chicago, the United States, and the world.
News
Power and Oppression: The Double Edge of Egypt’s Police System
How inhumane police structures have outlived Hosni Mubarak, and persist to this day.
News
Student Perspective: Kashmir on Lockdown
A personal essay on media blackouts, sovereignty, and human rights in the contested region of Kashmir.
Arts & Culture
George Washington’s White House
In the controversy over a mural depicting genocidal violence, it's liberal vs. liberal.
News
Reading Between the Community Guidelines
How social media giants target and restrict sex workers on their platforms.
News
Apple, China, and the Great Firewall
How Apple became an accessory to Chinese government censorship.
Arts & Culture
A Global Affair: The United States, South Korea, and the ‘Business’ of Art Censorship
The possibility of censorship of American art under a Trump administration is eerily familiar to political regimes overseas.
Arts & Culture
Alice Dreger’s ‘Galileo’s Middle Finger’ and the Scholar/Activist Divide
Despite censorship, Alice Dreger shines a light on scientific research's ethical blind spot.
Letters
Letter to the Editor: The Unknown Ugly
We must know what has been said in order to be a truly inclusive community.
Arts & Culture
SAIC Students Strike Back re: Wojnarowicz
Screenings of censored film by Wojnarowicz in Chicago.





