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november 2020
SAIC
Class of COVID: SAIC First-Years Struggle in a Lonelier College Landscape
New students expected the college experience — instead, they've got isolation and Zoom fatigue.
Arts & Culture
White Guilt on Display, Instead of Philip Guston
Overpoliticking at four major art museums results in the postponement of retrospective.
News
The Ivory Gavel: Putting RBG In Context
For heroism in the courtroom, look further than Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Multimedia
Pan[dem]ic Rooms: A Photo Essay
With classes mostly moving online, SAIC's landscape stands lonely and empty.
Arts & Culture
When Preservation Meets Gentrification
The Pilsen Landmark Ordinance, and the threat of culture as capital.
News
Giving From the Ground Up
In these times of crisis, mutual aid seems to have a deeper reach than institutional systems.
Literature
She Did What?! A Deeper Look at Jessica Krug
An esteemed professor outs herself as "transracial." What does this mean?
Entertainment
Black Reparations and American Imperialism in “Da 5 Bloods”
Spike Lee's new film goes far, but not far enough.