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Journalism
Alumni
The F Stands for Farewell
Paul Elitzik and Michael Miner on their advising journey at SAIC’s student newspaper
SAIC
SAIC ends its only journalism department
Is closure of New Arts Journalism a red flag of a larger problem?
Arts & Culture
Notes on Elks, a Bean, My Shirt
Fleeting looks at visual culture, from Arts Editor Leah Gallant.
Arts & Culture
Let’s All Have Some Anti-Cake: Lumpen Turns 25
Chicago's favorite anti-establishment publication is celebrating a quarter century.
News
For News on Protests in Baton Rouge, My Facebook Feed is Better Than the National News
What happened in Baton Rouge Sunday was brutal. Where was the news coverage?
Uncategorized
Be manly. Be womanly. Learn how.
Apart from the relentless commercialism embodied by three different men’s magazines—Razor, Stuff and Maxim-, there is a message regarding conduct: how to be a man. To be a man you must be crude and unapologetic, knowingly unstylish yet slavishly styled to a narrow ideal of department store brand names. But almost as much as knowing how to buy things, you must know how to deal with women.
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The Media’s Rut
Panel Discussed How Hurricane Coverage Exposed Flaws In Traditional Journalism.
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Bye-bye journalists
Dan Rather isn't the only reporter stepping down. David D'Arcy, a National Public Radio (NPR) art news freelance contributor for the past 20 years, will also no longer be on the air. In Rather's case, the authenticity of documents used in his CBS 60 Minutes Wednesday report about President Bush's participation in the Texas Air National Guard came into question.