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The Cut: Inside the July Layoffs at SAIC
Budget cuts may have saved the school from financial crisis, but deepened distrust of the administration.
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Pay Day: Salary Growth and Inequality at SAIC
The budget got slashed this summer. How much of that budget goes to the people at the top?
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How To Facilitate a Strategic Planning Process
Following the release of SAIC's new Strategic Plan, Emily Rich reflects on how it was developed.
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Dis/ability at SAIC
Noël Jones reflects on a student panel discussion tackling Disability and Belonging at SAIC.
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WANTED: Dean of Faculty, Martin Berger Edition
Martin Berger, the first of three candidates to replace Lisa Wainwright as Dean of Faculty, gave a presentation on himself to students and staff on February 15th.
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Multiple Courses
A sampling of niche courses to help you fall in love with SAIC all over again.
Arts & Culture
Let’s Nominate Chance the Rapper for an SAIC Honorary Doctorate
A critical player in bringing arts funding to Chicago's public schools, it's time to give Chance a piece.
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What Happened to Michael Bonesteel?
A Title IX dispute at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago leads an instructor to resign — are students, the school, or the teacher at fault?
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What It’s Like to Be Latinx But Not Mexican at SAIC
The curriculum's emphasis on Mexican literature is great — but it excludes most of an entire continent.
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F Newsmagazine Surveys SAIC Students on Election 2016
Art school students share their chagrin about the 2016 presidential election.
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From the Archive: The Art Students’ League of Chicago
The covers that graced the League's exhibition catalogues over their fifty-one years.