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Editorial: A Year into October 7

Standing against the ongoing genocide in Gaza

The Perils of Panels: 1619 Project at SAIC

The difficulties of condensing 400 years of racial injustice into a two-hour panel.

Wouldn’t You Love To Have My Ratings?*

*Trump tweeted in 2012. But what are ratings, even?

How Branding Helped Get A 28-Year-Old Nominated to Congress

It’s an identity system built and executed thoughtfully and cleverly. But is the brand truly “radical?”

Tania Aguiñiga’s Crisis of Identity at Volume Gallery

At Volume Gallery, the latest evolution of a resourceful and thought-provoking artist.

News Briefs

Nigeria mistakenly bombs refugee camp; Gold medalist and intersex runner Caster Semenya marries; Controversial Puerto Rican revolutionary granted clemency.

Captain America and the Importance of the Villainous Hero

The villains in comic books aren't dreamed up in a vacuum — they can reflect of the horrors of war.