Tag:
pandemic
Arts & Culture
“Galileo’s Daughter”: A Play of Time Travel
SAIC Alum John Boesche on his collaboration with Remy Bumppo Theater Company
Comics
Hot and Mysterious
The real secret to being hot and mysterious may just be health and safety.
SAIC
To Mask or Not to Mask — That is Not the Question
SAIC’s decision to roll back the classroom mask mandate raises serious questions beyond whether we should or shouldn’t wear masks.
Entertainment
Awkward Horror: A New Genre of Horror Film
The truly terrifying experiences in life and film are the awkward and embarrassing ones.
Comics
Bad Parable – Inside
Fears about the coronavirus soar high in this installment of Bad Parable by Teddie Bernard.
Literature
How Two Independent Bookstores Are Surviving COVID
These two bookstores in Chicago are surviving and thriving.
News
Student Perspective: The Rise and Fall of Andrew Cuomo
Through fame and scandal, New York's Governor represents a larger pattern within the Democratic Party.
Multimedia
Photo Essay: Inside the Struggle to Get Vaccinated
My mother’s medical conditions make her a high risk for COVID. So why is it so hard for her to get a vaccine?
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.
Multimedia
Pan[dem]ic Rooms: A Photo Essay
With classes mostly moving online, SAIC's landscape stands lonely and empty.
Comics
7 things to do while the professor is screen sharing and no one is watching you
Zoom class survival guide by Elton Connell.