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Camp Hope: How Not to Organize a Protest

Freezing temperatures and blizzard conditions did not deter the determined group of activists. However, the message may have been lost.
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digital media prone to disappearance by its very existence in formats that do not last, but our scholarly institutions, the...
I AM LOOKING FOR: ALL I REALLY NEED IS LOVE FEAR IS STRONGER THAN LOVE CONQUERS ALL SEES NO FLAWS...
“St. Cecelia” uses audio recordings and music to examine the intricacies of sound through the experience of a deaf artist....
Following rumors of rampant extortion and suspicious hiring practices in the preceding administration under Governor George Ryan, Blagojevich’s message of...
Lozano-Hemmer created a self-contained installation composed of lights and human heartbeats to be stumbled upon, reveled in, and then left...
Currently installed at Western Exhibitions, “of or relating to the sky or visible heavens” features the work of Michelle Grabner,...
No other candidate presented a program that went into as much detail as Obama’s, and if he manages to implement...
Despite the feeling of a bygone era that Polaroids now evoke, the current exhibition at the Block Museum at Northwestern,...
Reflecting on SAIC’s relationship with diversity
By Joel Kuennen and Natalie Edwards The Finch Migrates The Finch Gallery will be closing its doors at the end of January...
“If you do better" asked Mike Genge, a second-year SAIC student, "shouldn't you receive the affirming reinforcement of a good...
Martin Luther King day, remembered by SAIC Students.
Fnewsmag's first quiz: Will you make it as an artist?
F sits down with SAIC alumnus Jeff Greene (’76), founder and president of EverGreene Architectural Arts, and learns how he...