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november 2020

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.

White Guilt on Display, Instead of Philip Guston

Overpoliticking at four major art museums results in the postponement of retrospective.

The Ivory Gavel: Putting RBG In Context

For heroism in the courtroom, look further than Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

Pan[dem]ic Rooms: A Photo Essay

With classes mostly moving online, SAIC's landscape stands lonely and empty.

When Preservation Meets Gentrification

The Pilsen Landmark Ordinance, and the threat of culture as capital.

Giving From the Ground Up

In these times of crisis, mutual aid seems to have a deeper reach than institutional systems.

She Did What?! A Deeper Look at Jessica Krug

An esteemed professor outs herself as "transracial." What does this mean?

Black Reparations and American Imperialism in “Da 5 Bloods”

Spike Lee's new film goes far, but not far enough.

The Aquabats: Kooky Spooky… in Stereo!

A comics review of the new Aquabats album.

336 Hours Indoors

The latest installment of Pandemic: A Collection

Comics!

Featuring contributions by Zeinab Ajasa, Jessica Zhang, Alex Sensiba, and more.