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Blue Line Struggles

The CTA is not made for everyone

A Guide to Live Music Venues in Chicago

Connecting the CTA to accessible venues around the city

SAIC On Why Voting Matters

The SAIC Community weigh in on why they vote, with Katrina Phidd from Chicago Votes speaking on civic engagement

A breakdown of 9 Chicago Mayoral Candidates

9 different candidates, 9 different plans. The question is who will govern the city?

News in Brief: December 12, 2021

This week's news from SAIC, Chicago, and the world.

Windy Shiddy: Chillcago

Windy Shiddy by Reilly Branson.

Cry Caboose

An ode to crying on the train.

Ventrafication

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

Back-to-School News

All the news you missed this summer.

The News This June

Everything that has happened or is happening this month.

Why Doesn’t SAIC Offer A Summer UPASS Option?

Chicago schools with similar programs offer students a more affordable summer transportation option. Why doesn't SAIC?

Wabash Lights Merge Technology, Public Infrastructure, Art

Chicago artists Jack Newell an Seth Unger move into the second phase of their Wabash Lights project: a public art installation involving a digitally manipulated LED tube display on the underside of the Wabash CTA tracks.

What the F Are We Reading?

Keeping You Up-to-Date With What the F Staff is Reading Online

Weird Chicago

SAIC students tell their oddest city stories.

Cry and He’ll Go Away

A more personal story this week: My friend's friend rode the El late one night with only one other person in the car. He...