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Immigration
Arts & Culture
Art and Migration: An Interview with Yuge Zhou
Yuge Zhou uses media art to both show and soothe the pain of migration.
SAIC
“It’s Heartbreaking”: COVID Forces International Grads to Change Plans
Floundering economy, Trump's hostility make remaining in the U.S. difficult
News
Bi-Weekly Brief: Early December
Briefs of five local, national, and international news stories.
Climate
Survey Says: Voting & Politics
F Newsmagazine surveys the student body for insight on their voting habits and political preferences
News
Rumbo al Norte: Mexico’s Response to Asylum Seekers
As the so-called "Migrant Caravan" makes its way to the U.S.-Mexico border, the northbound group of Central Americans face a mix of support and backlash from Mexico.
Multimedia
Families Belong Together: Two Photo Essays
Images from the demonstrations in Chicago and Atlanta.
News
All Access? Examining Chicago’s Status as a ‘Sanctuary City’
Despite local sanctuary measures, immigration raids continue to sweep Cook County and beyond.
SAIC
All American: Dreamers, DACA, and SAIC
Trump's repeal of DACA affects Americans at SAIC and beyond.
News
Report: Gary/Chicago International Airport Protest
Deportation protests by local labor unions and immigrant rights groups rally against injustice.