This collection includes all of the student newspapers currently uploaded by the Archives in reverse chronological order. For issues of individual student publications, please visit the Student Newspapers homepage. Higher resolution scans and the physical documents can be requested by contacting the Archives.
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Offset magazine
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Offset magazine had a single issue published on March 1, 1997. It was an art zine with photographs, drawings and literature created by RISD students.
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Mixed Media February 24, 1997
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The February 24, 1997 issue includes articles on cross-registration with Brown, fashion and the future, the Jewish Film Festival, the Queer Arts Fest@RISD, food services at RISD, problems with student advisors, and RISD statistics, along with the comic "Miko" by Royce Wesley, "after school" by Takeshi Murata," "Soft Core" by Jesse Wiens, event notices, and other announcements.
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Mixed Media January 27, 1997
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The January 27, 1997 issue includes articles on a student poetry group, a RISD Faculty Forum meeting, and RISD Film Society, along with a comic by J. Hoover, the comic "Foam Core" by Jesse Wiens, a mini-comic by JIm Drain, editorials, event notices, and other announcements.
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Mixed Media January 13, 1997
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The January 13, 1997 issue includes articles on mysterious garden installations around campus, the link between cigarettes and blindness, RISD Film Society, divisions between the administration and academics at colleges, along with an advice column, event notices, and other announcements.
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Mixed Media January 4, 1997
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The January 4, 1997 issue includes articles on Michael Moore and the political left, the Transformers toys, a student's flight experience, RISD's Artist Ball, a Student Board meeting, copyright, , along with comics by Adam Swaab, and Jeremy and J. Drain, event notices, and other announcements.
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Mixed Media December 2, 1996
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The December 2, 1996 issue includes an article on petty thefts at RISD, along with an interview with John Waters, a question and answer series on campus, the comic "Soft Core" by Jesse Wiens, student creative writing, event notices, and other announcements.
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Mixed Media Novemer 18, 1996
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The November 18, 1996 issue includes articles on the Nads, RISD security, a student's experience commuting to RISD due to financial hardship, fundig for Community Venture Grants, disengagement and cynicism, upcoming screenings by the RISD Film Society, and a student opinion survey of the library, along with the comic "The Rhiz Kidz" by Jon Brzyski, the comic "Miko" by Royce, event notices, and other announcements.
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Mixed Media Novemer 4, 1996
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The November 4, 1996 issue includes articles on a new library facility, lack of attendance at the student art sale, communication and community at RISD, student evaluations of faculty and facilities, ecologically conscious architecture, favorite non-human spokesmodels around RISD, feedback on Mixed Media as a newspaper, RISD's first chaplain, a memorial celebration for executed Nigerian writer and activist Ken Saro-Wiwa, and an upcoming lecture by John Waters, along with the comic "Soft Core" by Jesse Wiens, the comic "Miko" by Royce, event notices, and other announcements.
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Mixed Media October 21, 1996
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The October 21, 1996 issue includes articles on the discovery of a fifteenth century Florentine fresco in a closet in the Waterman Gallery, a student trip to Washington DC to help with the AIDS Memorial Quilt, community service at RISD, issues with breakfast food, security at 161 South Main Street, statistics on the environment and television, upcoming screenings by the RISD Film Society, along with the comic "Progress" by Kyle Hildreth, the satirical article about a Bert and Ernie Presidential run, event notices, and other announcements.
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Mixed Media October 7, 1996
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The October 7, 1996 issue includes articles on the faculty strike of 1982, the renovation of 161 South Main Street for the Industrial Design department, a trip with Roger Mandle to purchase art supplies for freshmen, a speech outside the State House, access to the RISD auditorium, along with the comic "A Day in the Life of a Fetus" by Andy Ristaino, the comic "Miko" by Royce, the comic "Factor 8 A Boy and His Alien" by Jarrett J. Krosoczka, event notices, and other announcements.
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Mixed Media September 23, 1996
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The September 23, 1996 issue includes articles on the faculty union contract negotiations, student activity fees, new Graphic Design professor Chris Vermaas, an AIDS awareness event in Washington D.C., a new outreach program for gay/lesbian/bisexual students, upcoming screenings by the RISD Film Society, and a visit by Julie Oliver and Heather B. from "The Real World," along with the comic "A Day in the Life of a Fetus" by Andy Ristaino, the comic "Miko" by Royce, poetry, event notices, and other announcements.
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Mixed Media September 9, 1996
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The September 9, 1996 issue includes articles on stalled negotiations over a new faculty contract, updates to computers on campus, several departments moving to new buildings, a Bank RI commission for artwork for the Turk's Head Building, and a new intern chaplain at RISD, along with the comic "Miko" by Royce, event notices, and other announcements.
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Mixed Media May 20, 1996
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The May 20, 1996 issue includes articles, poems, drawings, student events, photos, film stills and comics. Also a calendar of events including Commencement and campus activities for RISD students are in this issue.
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Mixed Media May 6, 1996
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The May 6, 1996 issue includes a calendar of events for May 6-May 12, 1996, letters to the editor, comics, poems, photos, drawings. The RISD endowment is described and also RISD faculty evaluations.
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Mixed Media April 22, 1996
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The April 22, 1996 issue includes an article about diversity at RISD. Also included are poems, drawings, photographs, comics and letters to the editor.
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Your Name Here April 8, 1996
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Your Name Here was a student publication begun in the spring of 1996. The April 8, 1996 issue includes an article about the location of RISD Commencement. Also included are recipes, poems, photographs and comics and a contest to name the student newspaper.
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Your Name Here March 25, 1996
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Your Name Here was a student publication begun in the spring of 1996. The March 25, 1996 issue has an article about the RISD faculty contract talks and space issues at RISD. It also includes poems, drawings, photographs and comics.
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Juice May 24, 1993
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Juice was a short-form student publication primarily intended to publicize upcoming events occurring on or around campus. The May 24, 1993 issues includes information about RISD Commencement receptions and student shows for the end of the Spring 1993 semester. Final crits and exhibitions are also listed.
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Juice May 10, 1993
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Juice was a short-form student publication primarily intended to publicize upcoming events occurring on or around campus. The issue of May 10, 1993 includes listings for student exhibitions, lectures and a film and video series by women.
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Juice May 3, 1993
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Juice was a short-form student publication primarily intended to publicize upcoming events occurring on or around campus. The issue for May 3 lists events from May 3-May 8, 1993. Music, films and art exhibits of student and professional artists are listed.
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Juice April 12, 1993
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Juice was a short-form student publication primarily intended to publicize upcoming events occurring on or around campus. Lectures, films and events relating to RISD students were listed for the week of April 12-18, 1993. An article from the Village Voice about the performance artist Karen Finley is included.
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Juice April 5, 1993
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Juice was a short-form student publication primarily intended to publicize upcoming events occurring on or around campus. Women's Voices and Visions, a film and video series was listed. Lectures, films and evens related to RISD students were also listed.
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Juice March 21, 1993
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Juice was a short-form student publication primarily intended to publicize upcoming events occurring on or around campus. RISD's 116th birthday was celebrated on March 22. Lectures, films, and events that related to RISD students were also listed.
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Juice March 14, 1993
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Juice was a short-form student publication primarily intended to publicize upcoming events occurring on or around campus. Concerts, exhibitions, and events listed took place on the RISD campus and throughout Providence from March 14 until March 21, 1993.
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Juice March 7, 1993
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Juice was a short-form student publication primarily intended to publicize upcoming events occurring on or around campus. The issue for March 7, 1993 includes listings of racial diversity lectures and other lectures, art exhibitions, concerts and films that took place in the Providence area and on the RISD campus during the week of March 8 through March 14, 1993.
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Juice March 1, 1993
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Juice was a short-form student publication primarily intended to publicize upcoming events occurring on or around campus. The issue for March 1, 1993 includes information about RISD Cabaret performances, art exhibitions, concerts and other events that took place on the RISD campus and in the Providence area for the week of March 1 through March 6, 1993.
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Juice February 21, 1993
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Juice was a short-form student publication primarily intended to publicize upcoming events occurring on or around campus. Concerts, art exhibitions, films and other events on the RISD campus and the Providence area were listed.
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Juice February 14, 1993
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Juice was a short-form student publication primarily intended to publicize upcoming events occurring on or around campus. The February 14, 1993 issue listed events relating to Black History Month on the RISD campus and in the Providence area. Art exhibitions, concerts, and films were also listed.
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Juice February 7, 1993
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Juice was a short-form student publication primarily intended to publicize upcoming events occurring on or around campus. The issue of February 7, 1993 includes art exhibitions, lectures, classes and events relating to Black History Month that occurred on the RISD campus and the Providence area from February 7 through February 14, 1993. Also included is an article from the November 1992 issue of Art Forum magazine. The article is entitled Royal Slumming by Thomas McEvilley and is about the art of Jean-Michel Basquiat.
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RISD Voice February 26, 1990
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
RISD Voice was a long-running student newspaper that ran through the 1980s. This issue, dated February 26, 1990, includes illustrations and quotes about freedom in the context of the end of the Cold War and Nelson Mandela being freed from prison, a notice that this is the last issue of RISD Voice until further notice, updates from the art world, and an honor roll of sorts for RISD students, along with editorials, comics, notices, and advertisements.
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RISD Voice January 26, 1990
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
RISD Voice was a long-running student newspaper that ran through the 1980s. This issue, dated January 26, 1990, includes articles on a freshman's guide to different departments at RISD, updates from the European Honors Program, gratitude to Ned Dwyer for supporting the third RISD Cabaret, Earth Day, the lack of racial diversity at RISD, student group RISD Outreach, opportunities through Career Services, along with excerpts from comic cartoonist Will Eisner's memoir "Getting the Last Laugh: My Life in Comics," editorials, comics, notices, and advertisements.
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RISD Voice November 21, 1989
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
RISD Voice was a long-running student newspaper that ran through the 1980s. This issue, dated November 21, 1989, includes articles on a student who was hit by a car, registration complaints, student experience in the European Honors Program, a controversy involving the National Endowment for the Arts pulling funding for an AIDS-related art show, colds in winter, issues with spaces and buildings around campus, RISD students participating in a pro-choice rally, and a student response to a recent presidential forum, along with editorials, comics, notices, and advertisements.
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RISD Voice October 25, 1989
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
RISD Voice was a long-running student newspaper that ran through the 1980s. This issue, dated October 25, 1989, includes the text of a speech by Frank Chow on RISD identity and community, profiles of staff associated with Residence Life, articles on racism, personal safety around campus and Providence, a harsh critique from a department head, and a controversial decision to determine which music is played at the Tap Room, along with book reviews, editorials, comics, notices, and advertisements.
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RISD Voice October 3, 1989
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
RISD Voice was a long-running student newspaper that ran through the 1980s. This issue, dated October 3, 1989, includes articles on threats to the National Ednowment of the Arts due to a controversial Mapplethorpe exhibition, a student group "United Students," recycling, racial discrimination, a new student group called "Forum," accidents in the studio requiring medical treatment, imbalances in the Brown-RISD partnership, the Student Board, and cycling in Providence, along with editorials, comics, notices, and advertisements.
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RISD Voice May 19, 1989
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
RISD Voice was a long-running student newspaper that ran through the 1980s. This issue, dated May 19, 1989, includes articles on a response to racist and anti-gay incidents at Brown, the dismantling of Richard Serra's sculpture "Tilted Arc," art world news, abortion, and newsprint, along with editorials, comics, notices, and advertisements.
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Penny Dreadful Commission Comics No. 5
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Penny Dreadful Commission was a student organization that wanted to "demonstrate the range and expressive power of comic art by presenting a varied collection of work." All comics were student-submitted, and the publication was entirely student-run. This is issue No. 5 from May 1, 1989.
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Penny Dreadful Commission Comics No. 4
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Penny Dreadful Commission was a student organization that wanted to "demonstrate the range and expressive power of comic art by presenting a varied collection of work." All comics were student-submitted, and the publication was entirely student-run. This is issue No. 4 dated April 1, 1989.
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RISD Voice March 23, 1989
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
RISD Voice was a long-running student newspaper that ran through the 1980s. This issue, dated March 23, 1989, includes articles on Robert Mapplethorpe's death and the impact of AIDS on the artistic community, abortion, poems that a student received from her mother, a March for Equality-Women's Lives in D.C., a Kool-Aid addiction, Sam Kinison's music video for "Wild Thing," the dismissal of an employee from the RISD Store, and hangovers, along with editorials, comics, notices, and advertisements.
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RISD Voice March 9, 1989
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
RISD Voice was a long-running student newspaper that ran through the 1980s. This issue, dated March 9, 1989, includes articles on abortion, women's liberation, parties on campus, the Student Board, the elimination of student evaluation forms, a RISD play "Master Harold...and the Boys," Transcendental Meditation, the effect of smoking on one's sex life, art world news, the Health and Safety Committee, along with a response to last week's article on sexism and the RISD shuttle, film reviews, editorials, comics, notices, and advertisements.
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Penny Dreadful Commission Comics No. 3
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Penny Dreadful Commission was a student organization that wanted to "demonstrate the range and expressive power of comic art by presenting a varied collection of work." The issue of March 1, 1989 has a cover that parodies Time magazine.
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RISD Voice February 10, 1989
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
RISD Voice was a long-running student newspaper that ran through the 1980s. This issue, dated February 10, 1989, includes articles on art world news including the death of Salvador Dali, a female RISD student who faced sexism when applying to drive the RISD shuttle, a proposed boycott of Nestle and American Home products, spring registration, a lecture on rape, a sexual harassment support group, the resignation of a RISD Voice editor, burns when creating art, a new RISD/Brown exhibition "Art Against Racism," and selecting new speakers for the Arts and Humanities Lecture Series, along with editorials, comics, notices, and advertisements.
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Penny Dreadful Commission Comics No. 2
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Penny Dreadful Commission was a student organization that wanted to "demonstrate the range and expressive power of comic art by presenting a varied collection of work." This is issue No. 2 dated February 1, 1989.
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RISD Voice January 18, 1989
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
RISD Voice was a long-running student newspaper that ran through the 1980s. This issue, dated January 18, 1989, includes articles on Martin Luther King Jr., art world updates, changes in spring registration, a new co-op art gallery founded by RISD students and alumni called Moxie Logic, a new Act in Rhode Island mandating AIDS testing of certain segments of the population, the dangers of working with certain materials in non-ventilated spaces, using gouache, RISD meal plans, and life outside of RISD, along with editorials, comics, notices, and advertisements.
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Penny Dreadful Commission Comics No. 1
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Penny Dreadful Commission was a student organization at RISD that wanted to "demonstrate the range and expressive power of comic art by presenting a varied collection of work." All comics were student-submitted, and the publication was entirely student-run. This is issue No. 1 dated January 1, 1989.
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RISD Voice December 1, 1988
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
RISD Voice was a long-running student newspaper that ran through the 1980s. This issue, approximately dated December 1, 1988, includes articles on storage at the RISD Museum, the Faculty Symposium "And/Or," a student-run shuttle service, a blood drive, the art world, the RISD shuttle servie, Latvian Independence Day, Museums in Washington D.C., and the death of the political left, along with book reviews, editorials, comics, notices, and advertisements.
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RISD Voice November 16, 1988
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
RISD Voice was a long-running student newspaper that ran through the 1980s. This issue, approximately dated November 16, 1988, includes articles on the art world, a new mandatory recycling program at RISD, the Faculty Symposium "And/Or," a RISD Theater Group production of "Fool for Love," education in America, pro-choice abortion support at RISD, the New York Marathon, and first aid, along with book reviews, editorials, comics, notices, and advertisements.
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RISD Voice November 2, 1988
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
RISD Voice was a long-running student newspaper that ran through the 1980s. This issue, dated November 2, 1988, includes articles on campus security, the Women's Center in Providence, radon in homes, the mission of the newspaper, safety concerns in Providence, the US presidential election, RISD Community Outreach, visiting lecturers associated with the Painting Club, the Ottawa International Film Festival, the President's Ball, and renovations to the RISD Library, along with editorials, comics, notices, and advertisements.
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RISD Voice October 12, 1988
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
RISD Voice was a long-running student newspaper that ran through the 1980s. This issue, dated October 12, 1988, includes articles on a dispute with campus security, efforts by the Brown Animal Rights Coalition, the President of the Student Board, the opening of the Catanzaro Student Center, the US presidential election of 1988, the freshman event "Playfair," the Faulty Biennial, "The Dogs" and "The Cats" RISD baseball teams, History Professor Scott Cook, Student Board treasurer Tom Albrecht, issues with word processors, a blood drive, the President's Ball, and the European Honors Program, along with editorials, comics, notices, and advertisements.
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RISD Voice May 5, 1988
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
RISD Voice was a long-running student newspaper that ran through the 1980s. This issue, dated May 5, 1988, includes articles on proposed tuition increases, a freshman's experience at RISD, the RISD Yearbook, a foiled theft on campus, parking problems in Providence, a visit from Greenpeace, Store 24, and an encounter with a homeless woman on a bus, along with editorials, comics, notices, and advertisements.
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RISD Voice April 14, 1988
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
RISD Voice was a long-running student newspaper that ran through the 1980s. This issue, dated April 14, 1988, includes articles on a performance at Brown by Jello Biafra of the Dead Kennedys, RISD's acquisition of the Providence Washington Insurance Company Building (ProvWash), issues in the Architecture Department, and allowing photographs in the RISD Yearbook, along with editorials, comics, notices, and advertisements.
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RISD Voice March 23, 1988
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
RISD Voice was a long-running student newspaper that ran through the 1980s. This issue, dated March 23, 1988, includes articles on an assault on a student in Providence, the death of Romare Bearden, another assault on a student in Providence, rebellious RISD students, Take-A-Break Weekend planning, the Stop War Toys campaign, the suicide of a columnist's friend, and a known homeless man in Providence, along with editorials, comics, notices, and advertisements.
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RISD Voice March 10, 1988
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
RISD Voice was a long-running student newspaper that ran through the 1980s. This issue, dated March 10, includes articles on mismanagement of the Tap Room, the power of the media to influence US presidential elections, ventilation and HVAC issues in the Printmaking department, overcrowding at a Maurice Sendak lecture, summer projects in Africa and the Caribbean, and a RISD Athletic Club, along with editorials, comics, notices, and advertisements.
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RISD Voice February 26, 1988
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
RISD Voice was a long-running student newspaper that ran through the 1980s. This issue, dated February 26, 1988, includes articles on graffiti as art, date rape, the Tap Room requiring IDs to get in, a housing fair, a Sting concert, a visit by filmmaker/artist Suzan Pitt, judgmental RISD students, a Right to Life anti-abortion march in Washington, issues with GI Joe and other military toys, racial prejudice, and the film "Good Morning Vietnam," along with editorials, comics, notices, and advertisements.
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RISD Voice January 27, 1988
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
RISD Voice was a long-running student newspaper that ran through the 1980s. This issue, dated January 27, 1988, includes articles on an upcoming lecture by AIDS reporter Randy Shilts, issues with Wintersession registration, Architecture students allegedly cheating on a midterm exam, surplus funds from the student activity fee, and a program on rape, along with editorials, comics, notices, and advertisements.
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RISD Voice November 30, 1987
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
RISD Voice was a long-running student newspaper that ran through the 1980s. This issue, dated November 30, 1987, includes articles on an arts and humanities lecture, a drunk driving accident, the RISD Nads, a columnist's friend who has AIDS, and a self-help program called "Lifespring," along with editorials, comics, notices, and advertisements.
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RISD Voice October 28, 1987
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
RISD Voice was a long-running student newspaper that ran through the 1980s. This issue, dated October 28, 1987, includes articles on the walk up to the quad, safe sex and AIDS, a new RISD/Brown croquet club, a screening of a film by RISD student Zachary Straits, Monday Night Football, and a Halloween costume contest, along with editorials, comics, notices, and advertisements.
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RISD Voice October 7, 1987
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
RISD Voice was a long-running student newspaper that ran through the 1980s. This issue, dated October 7, 1987, includes articles on student organization RISD Solidarity, a weekend to raise awareness about drug and alcohol abuse, AIDS, California, and an architecture forum on "context, continuity, and change," along with editorials, illustrations, notices, and advertisements.
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RISD Voice May 20, 1987
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
RISD Voice was a long-running student newspaper that ran through the 1980s. This issue, dated May 20, 1987, includes articles on a symposium at Brown on the postmodern novel, the locked book collection at the RISD Library, the RISD Annual Senior Film Show, issues in the Painting Department, safe sex guidelines, and the Student Board, apathy at RISD, along with editorials, notices, and advertisements.
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RISD Voice April 22, 1987
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
RISD Voice was a long-running student newspaper that ran through the 1980s. This issue, dated April 22, 1987, includes articles on a new student community engagement group called "RISD Solidarity," the end of the Mellon Lectures series, an exhibition featuring RISD women's art, scholarly opportunities at Brown, ways for RISD to engage with the community, the termination of Graphic Design instructor Don Adleta, a proposed bill to divest Rhode Island state funds from South Africa, a project to discover why American towns were named after European cities, and a RISD student who's also a Grateful Dead roadie, along with editorials, comics, notices, and advertisements.
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RISD Voice March 20, 1987
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
RISD Voice was a long-running student newspaper that ran through the 1980s. This issue, dated March 20, 1987, includes articles on a course that gets students talking to political refugees and homeless people around Providence, the opening of the new RISD Store, a conference on postmodernism at Yale, and the lack of extracurricular activities at RISD, along with editorials, illustrations, notices, and advertisements.
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RISD Voice April 1, 1986
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
RISD Voice was a long-running student newspaper that ran through the 1980s. This issue, dated April 1, 1986, includes articles on a recent lecture by Jack Beal criticizing non-representational art, late night activities in Providence, and a prostitution sting operation at Brown, along with editorials, illustrations, notices, and advertisements.
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RISD Voice March 1, 1986
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
RISD Voice was a long-running student newspaper that ran through the 1980s. This issue, dated March 1, 1986, includes articles on divesting from South Africa and a Koko Taylor concert, along with letters to the editor about the new RISD Voice mission and issues with the RISD Library, editorials, comics, notices, and advertisements.
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RISD Voice January 18, 1986
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
RISD Voice was a long-running student newspaper that ran through the 1980s. This issue, dated January 18, 1986, includes articles on the Rhode Island Public Interest Research Group and new theater performances at Brown, along with a letter to the editor about the RISD Library, an excerpt from Baroness Karen Blixen's memoirs, editorials, comics, notices, and advertisements.
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RISD Voice May 22, 1985
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
RISD Voice was a long-running student newspaper that ran through the 1980s. This issue, dated May 22, 1985, includes articles on the resignation of Al Wunderlich and the future of the Painting department, the resignation of Tom Ewens from Liberal Arts, the Student Board, VE/Memorial Day, a student trip to Morocco, the embargo on Nicaragua, and rock and roll band The Cramps, along with editorials, comics, notices, and advertisements.
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RISD Voice April 26, 1985
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
RISD Voice was a long-running student newspaper that ran through the 1980s. This issue, dated April 26, 1985, includes articles on Freshman Foundation professor Lee Dajasu, alternative school School One in Providence, a lecture on toxic effects of art materials and precautions, and a new album by The Sisters of Mercy, along with editorials, comics, notices, and advertisements.
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RISD Voice November 7, 1984
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
RISD Voice was a long-running student newspaper that ran through the 1980s. This issue, dated November 7, 1984, includes an interview with President Thomas Schutte, Halloween costume awards including Most Original for Brian Selznick, a sports column, editorials, comics, news articles, and advertisements.
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RISD Voice October 24, 1984
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
RISD Voice was a long-running student newspaper that ran through the 1980s. This issue, dated October 24, 1984, includes articles on Director of the Academic Computer Center Sean Keating, a new advocacy group Architects for Social Responsibility, Brown students' perceptions of RISD students, freshmen at RISD, and an upcoming concert by David Van Tieghem, along with editorials, comics, notices, and advertisements.
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RISD Voice May 2, 1984
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
RISD Voice was a long-running student newspaper that ran through the 1980s. This issue, dated May 2, 1984, includes articles on commencement, the Graduation Ball, the termination of Phil Bailey, the transformation of a basketball court behind Farnum Hall to a parking lot, artist David Dickinson, Collection '84, Take-A-Break Weekend, Apparel Design department head Lorraine Howes, and a new production of "Crimes of the Heart" at Trinity Repertory Theatre, along with editorials, comics, notices, and advertisements.
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RISD Voice April 4, 1984
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
RISD Voice was a long-running student newspaper that ran through the 1980s. This issue, dated April 4, 1984, includes articles on the new Student Board, the termination of English Professor Phil Bailey, freshman life at RISD, Ireland, a book "Prejudice Against Nature," the RISD Museum, RISD life model Charlie, Providence restuarant La Serre, and things to do around Providence, along with editorials, comics, notices, and advertisements.
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RISD Voice March 21, 1984
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
RISD Voice was a long-running student newspaper that ran through the 1980s. This issue, dated March 21, 1984, includes articles on the potential forming of a Public Interest Research Group at RISD, the RISD Disarmament Group, the Student Board, and the Performing Arts Group at RISD, along with editorials, comics, notices, and advertisements.
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RISD Voice March 7, 1984
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
RISD Voice was a long-running student newspaper that ran through the 1980s. This issue, dated March 7, 1984, includes articles on issues of space at RISD, voting in the 1980 election, being Jewish at RISD, a new policy requiring a RISD ID to access buildings and the shuttle, RISD Culinary Arts students, and a documentary on Rhode Island Holocaust survivors by Mike Fink and Peter O'Neill, along with editorials, comics, notices, and advertisements.
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RISD Voice February 22, 1984
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
RISD Voice was a long-running student newspaper that ran through the 1980s. This issue, dated February 22, 1984, includes articles on student housing at RISD, a RISD Disarmament Group, security at RISD, space issues at the RISD library, artist Lee Dovidio, and things to do around Providence, along with editorials, comics, notices, and advertisements.
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RISD Voice February 8, 1984
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
RISD Voice was a long-running student newspaper that ran through the 1980s. This issue, dated February 8, 1984, includes articles on financial aid, the Tap Room, check cashing at local banks, a student internship preserving a historic house, RISD film/video department head Yvonne Anderson, a "Cloud 9" performance by Trinity Rep, living behind the Berlin Wall, Sam Shepard's play "Fool for Love," the Baha'i faith, computer programming, and a performing arts workshop, along with editorials, comics, notices, and advertisements.
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RISD Voice January 25, 1984
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
RISD Voice was a long-running student newspaper that ran through the 1980s. This issue, dated January 25, 1984, includes articles on registration issues during Wintersession, security issues at RISD, RISD Health Services, RISD chef Al Falk, the Student Activity Office, and the Nads, along with editorials, comics, notices, and advertisements.
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RISD Voice October 27, 1983
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
RISD Voice was a long-running student newspaper that ran through the 1980s. This issue, dated October 27, 1983, includes articles on new RISD President Thomas Schutte's inauguration, the closing of the Lily Iselin Gallery on Wickenden St., the Dattoro art gallery, Residential Life Director Bob Sloss, a new cafe in Davol Square, a Mellon lecture by Christo, things to do around Providence, RISD hockey team the Nads, and a play "The Serpent," along with editorials, comics, notices, and advertisements.
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RISD Voice May 18, 1983
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
RISD Voice was a long-running student newspaper that ran through the 1980s. This issue, dated May 18, 1983, includes articles on RISD Apparel students' Collection '83, a new jewelry scholarship, a conversation between two RISD students, challenges the RISD Performing Arts Group faces, the comic strip "Nancy," an interview with comic strip duo Rat Factory, a retrospective exhibition at the museum on Professor Gilbert Franklin, and resignations around RISD, along with editorials, comics, notices, and advertisements.
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RISD Voice April 20, 1983
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
RISD Voice was a long-running student newspaper that ran through the 1980s. This issue, dated April 20, 1983, includes articles on the anniversary of the faculty strike and faculty member Mahler Ryder, along with editorials, comics, notices, and advertisements.
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RISD Voice March 16, 1983
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
RISD Voice was a long-running student newspaper that ran through the 1980s. This issue, dated March 16, 1983, includes articles on financial aid eligibility, and fines for staying in RISD buildings past closing hours, along with editorials, comics, notices, and advertisements.
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RISD Voice February 23, 1983
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
RISD Voice was a long-running student newspaper that ran through the 1980s. This issue, dated February 23, 1983, includes articles on the Biennial Faculty Exhibition and the Rhode Island Rape Crisis Center, along with editorials, comics, notices, and advertisements.
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RISD Voice February 2, 1983
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
RISD Voice was a long-running student newspaper that ran through the 1980s. This issue, dated February 2, 1983, includes articles on new RISD President Thomas Schutte, a Brown prank on RISD freshmen, and the new Tap Room, along with several pages of a gag paper called "amuseprint" with satirical/comedic tidbits.
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RISD Voice December 8, 1982
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
RISD Voice was a long-running student newspaper that ran through the 1980s. This issue, dated December 8, 1982, includes articles on the the opening of the new Tap Room in the refectory, an interview with Dr. Lee Hall discussing student issues, NEASC reaccreditation, and changes in the Woods-Gerry Gallery policies. It also features a review of a Providence Chamber Orchestra concert, an editorial on student exhibitions, a letter from a student studying in Germany, and a profile on upperclassmen painters. The issue is rounded out with editorials, comics, notices, and advertisements.
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RISD Voice November 17, 1982
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
RISD Voice was a long-running student newspaper that ran through the 1980s. This issue, dated November 17, 1982, includes articles on a play "36 Dramatic Situations" at the Old Tap Room, RISD faculty voting to end student comments on grading forms, and the RISD shuttle service, along with editorials, comics, notices, and advertisements.
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RISD Voice November 03, 1982
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
RISD Voice was a long-running student newspaper that ran through the 1980s. This issue, dated November 3, 1982, includes an interview with Gary Leib on the "Rubber Rodeo" show, and articles on the student board, studio space at RISD, international students, the new Liberal Arts chairman Willson Cummer, and KOZO, along with editorials, comics, notices, and advertisements.
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RISD Voice October 20, 1982
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
RISD Voice was a long-running student newspaper that ran through the 1980s. This issue, dated October 20, 1982, includes articles on the resignation of Liberal Arts professor Nikhil Bhattacharya, thefts around Providence, a new humanities program for freshmen, and liberal arts courses at RISD and Brown, along with editorials, comics, notices, and advertisements.
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RISD Voice October 06, 1982
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
RISD Voice was a long-running student newspaper that ran through the 1980s. This issue, dated October 6, 1982, includes articles on the construction of a new Tap Room, RISD President Lee Hall's resignation, convocation, student board election results, a new KOZO play, and poverty-related deaths worldwide, along with editorials, comics, notices, and advertisements.
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RISD Voice April 22, 1982
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
RISD Voice was a long-running student newspaper that ran through the 1980s. This issue, dated April 22, 1982, includes articles on RISD President Lee Hall's response to the faculty strike, the alumni association, a David Macaulay lecture, and a sex discrimination suit involving RISD, along with editorials, comics, notices, and advertisements.
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RISD Voice April 09, 1982
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
RISD Voice was a long-running student newspaper that ran through the 1980s. This issue, dated April 9, 1982, includes articles on a faculty strike over contract negotiations and a student board meeting to discuss the strike, along with editorials, comics, notices, and advertisements.
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RISD Voice May 14, 1982
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
RISD Voice was a long-running student newspaper that ran through the 1980s. This issue, dated May 14, 1982, includes articles on new Library Director Jim Findlay, the death of Associate Professor David Brisson, admissions to RISD, the faculty strike, a sit-in at Medgar Evers College, and a Textile department show, along with editorials, comics, notices, and advertisements.
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RISD Voice March 25, 1982
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
RISD Voice was a long-running student newspaper that ran through the 1980s. This issue, dated March 25, 1982, includes articles on an upcoming faculty meeting to decide whether to strike or not, an increase in tuition, English Professor Mike Fink's opinions about RISD, changes to the Liberal Arts curriculum, and a Student Board statement about the faculty contract negotiations, along with editorials, comics, notices, and advertisements.
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RISD Voice March 11, 1982
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
RISD Voice was a long-running student newspaper that ran through the 1980s. This issue, dated March 11, 1982, includes articles on a Student Faculty Convocation to discuss issues at RISD, former student newspaper the RISD Press, Wintersession, popular RISD life model Charlie, and the new Tap Room, along with editorials, comics, notices, and advertisements.
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RISD Voice January 12, 1982
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
RISD Voice was a long-running student newspaper that ran through the 1980s. This issue, dated January 12, 1982, includes a concert report of the Egyptians, a report on RISD's Take-A-Break weekend, column on the Museum Director Frank Robinson, a notice of upcoming architectur exchange students from Mexico, a report on a film fest, a cut on studnt aid funding, comics, news articles, and advertisements.
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RISD Voice December 9, 1981
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
RISD Voice was a long-running student newspaper that ran through the 1980s. This issue, dated December 9, 1981, includes a series of responses from Lee Hall on students' concerned issues, a notice of the expiration of RISD's class D liquor liscense, a report of accreditation, an opinion on students' and faculty's continued involvement in the accreditation process, a letter to the editor from part-time faculties, comics, news articles, and advertisements.
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RISD Voice November 18, 1981
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
RISD Voice was a long-running student newspaper that ran through the 1980s. This issue, dated November 18, 1981, includes a report of President Lee Hall's convocation speech, editorial on faculty self-study committe's "petty" move to ask to remove its report from the library , controversies of "RISD 2000" plan, letters to the editor, sperate interviews with vice president of administratin John Stevens, and Ad-Hoc Committe chairman Merlin Szosz, night snack bar, comics, news articles, and advertisements.
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RISD Voice November 4, 1981
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
RISD Voice was a long-running student newspaper that ran through the 1980s. This issue, dated November 4 1981, includes an Institution Report, a students' comment on Tap Room closing, a report on long-time English faculty member Mike Fink's new publication, letters to editor, An introduction to The Third World Coaliation of Artists, comics, news articles, and advertisements.
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RISD Voice October 21, 1981
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
RISD Voice was a long-running student newspaper that ran through the 1980s. This issue, dated October 21, 1981, includes a between RISD and Brown, a commentary on faculty self study for accreditation, letters to the editor, editorial on the closing of the Tap Room, comics, news articles, and advertisements.
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RISD Voice October 7, 1981
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
RISD Voice was a long-running student newspaper that ran through the 1980s. This issue, dated October 7, 1981, includes a column David Macaulay -- a resigning faculty member, a letter to the editor from the Student Board President, a summit meeting between RISD and Brown, a column on RISD Performance Art Society (PAS), a report of John Lennon lithograph exhibition, editorials, comics, news articles, and advertisements.
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RISD Voice September 25, 1981
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
RISD Voice was a long-running student newspaper that ran through the 1980s. This issue, dated September 25, 1981, includes a mission statement, a section on RISD closing the Tap Room, a report on faculty contract dispute, and an interview with President Lee Hall, editorials, comics, news articles, and advertisements.
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RISD Events May 15, 1981
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
RISD Events was a bi-weekly publication focusing primarily on putting out a calendar of events happening in and around the school. This issue from May 15, 1981 concerns student housing. Gary Yesser, a lawyer for RISD students and Dennis Owens, RISD director of Housing were interviewed. An article entitled "Bitter Suites: Before You Rent, Know Your Rights" from the NewPaper of February 18, 1981 was included.
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RISD Events April 17, 1981
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
RISD Events was a bi-weekly publication focusing primarily on putting out a calendar of events happening in and around the school. This issue was for April 17, 1981. Included were movies, art exhibitions, concerts and activities through May 14, 1981. Some RISD Commencement activities were also listed. Two contests were mentioned, a Clean Bay Flag contest and a magazine competition called Contact High.
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RISD Events March 4, 1981
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
RISD Events was a bi-weekly publication focusing primarily on putting out a calendar of events happening in and around the school. This issue is from March 4, 1981 and includes an essay about RISD Career Services. Concerts, plays, lectures, art exhibitions and club meetings concerning RISD students are listed that took place on the RISD campus and in Providence.