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Global Animation at the Golden Globes

‘Suzume’ and ‘The Boy and the Heron’ dive into the western award circuit

Moving Pictures: ‘How To Blow Up A Pipeline’ Is The Salve For Your Climate Anxiety

When is the last time you googled 'how to blow up a pipeline?'

Their Flood

"Their Flood" by Michaela Chan.

Better Off Without Us?

Behind those viral nature posts lurks the sinister ideology of the ecofascist.

Toxic Relationships on Chicago’s Southeast Side

Industrial pollution continues to endanger the Southeast Side communities. Local activists are fighting to stop it.

Cancelling Wilderness

The first step towards preserving our wilderness is expanding our definition of it.

Can’t Get No (Disaster) Relief

How natural disaster relief benefits the wealthy, and bypasses those who need it most.

Allison Janae Hamilton’s Dark, Pastoral Fantasies

How her art explores the many layers of our relationship with nature

Love the Earth? Here’s Where to Get Involved

7 green organizations for the environment-conscious Chicagoan.

Architecture of the Screen

The 2019 Chicago Architecture Biennial fails where it embraces the digital instead of the spatial.

A Global Strike For Our Global Future

On Sept. 20, Global Climate Strike protesters convene on Daley Plaza to demand action on climate change.

Youth in the Streets, Change in the Air

From the 2019 Chicago Youth Climate Strike, to the status and future of clean energy in Illinois.

Bi-Weekly Brief: Late September

The first installment of F's new Bi-Weekly Briefs, brought to you by News Editor Olivia Canny.

A Drop In the (Plastic) Ocean

In the face of global corporate pollution, what impact do our individual sustainability choices really have?

Survey Says: Voting & Politics

F Newsmagazine surveys the student body for insight on their voting habits and political preferences