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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v.1 Spring 2025
Center for Arts & Language, Students of RISD, and RISD Archives
v.1 is a publishing platform for the ongoing work, ideas, discussions, debates, and aspirations of students at the Rhode Island School of Design. The Spring 2025 issue has the theme "Take It as a Sign" and features pieces on baby fever, spreadsheets and recording information, aura and technology, a trip to Horseshoe Bend, the new Art and Computation department at RISD, home and belonging, Illustration student projects related to sensitive experiences, red brick architecture in Providence, and technology and the English language, along with interviews of students in their studios, poetry, and other creative writing.
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v.1 Fall 2024
Center for Arts & Language, Students of RISD, and RISD Archives
v.1 is a publishing platform for the ongoing work, ideas, discussions, debates, and aspirations of students at the Rhode Island School of Design. The Fall 2024 issue contains articles on RISD Alumni Graciela Batista's Commencement speech on friendship and community, Britain's Royal Festival Hall, birds crashing into glass buildings, an Ojibwe student's reflecting on his native identity, RISD student interviews, an abandoned Bed Bath and Beyond store, Ai Weiwei's Kui Hua Zi, life in Banaras, a student's Yankee Swap experience, the 2024 RISD Grad Show, and indentations, along with student creative writing and a feature on images students saw out their windows.
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v.1 Spring 2024
Center for Arts & Language, Students of RISD, and RISD Archives
v.1 is a publishing platform for the ongoing work, ideas, discussions, debates, and aspirations of students at the Rhode Island School of Design. The Spring 2024 issue contains articles on rewilding in Southern Africa, digital folklore, the RISD Musem exhibition on Nancy Elizabeth Prophet "I Will Not Bend an Inch," student musings on Indian identity, queering domesticity and gender in China and Taiwan, interviews of RISD students, the second Black Biennial, displaced ceremonial objects, the defunct student club RISD Quickies and interdisciplinarity at RISD, a student's queer identity, and flirting with GPTs, along with student creative writing.
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v.1 Winter 2024
Center for Arts & Language, Students of RISD, and RISD Archives
v.1 is a publishing platform for the ongoing work, ideas, discussions, debates, and aspirations of students at the Rhode Island School of Design. The Winter 2024 issue is formatted as a calendar featuring images of current RISD students recreating scenes from historical photos taken at RISD.
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v.1 Fall 2023
Center for Arts & Language, Students of RISD, and RISD Archives
v.1 is a publishing platform for the ongoing work, ideas, discussions, debates, and aspirations of students at the Rhode Island School of Design. The Fall 2023 issue contains articles on bubbles, a performance at AS220 "Belated Avowal" by RISD MFA student Cat Ashley, sleeping and dreaming, interviews of RISD students, a critical review of Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, movement experiments, a Jake Shore show at Providence student gallery Ladybug Providence, and George Orwell's book "Why I Write," along with creative writing on a variety of topics.
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In the Air 2023
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
In the Air was a community-based photography and poetry zine that was designed to reflect student experiences and build community across majors on campus. The first and only issue is divided into four chapters that contain creative writing and student artwork: To Be in Love, School(ed), Observations, and Life.
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v.1 Spring 2023
Center for Arts & Language, Students of RISD, and RISD Archives
v.1 is a publishing platform for the ongoing work, ideas, discussions, debates, and aspirations of students at the Rhode Island School of Design. The Spring 2023 issue contains articles on storytelling, mapmaking, the instagram account @tihngs, a reception at the RISD Museum for artist Adam Silverman, the Battambang Market, technological transcendence, fairy tales and Kara Walker, artistic processes of grad students, David Hammons' piece Rock Head, developments in higher education, a platform used by a THAD class, and other student creative writing.
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v.1 Winter 2023
Center for Arts & Language, Students of RISD, and RISD Archives
v.1 is a publishing platform for the ongoing work, ideas, discussions, debates, and aspirations of students at the Rhode Island School of Design. The Winter 2023 issue has a theme of text, images, and communication. It contains written pieces that experiment with text and language, student visual art, and other work.
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The Speculative Artifact 2022
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
The Speculative Artifact was a student publication created for the Graphic Design seminar/studio Critical Issues Studio, taught by Anther Kiley in Fall 2022. The publication features designs and concepts for artifacts of the future created by students. Artifacts include language aids, a sex worker kit, food packaging, a garden pack, style-transferred furniture, a post-taste apartment, a maze sculpture, a personality magazine, animal-human cohabitation, signage, a friend-dating system, coding tech, a transhuman sticker book, and television programming with animal languages
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v.1 Fall 2022
Center for Arts & Language, Students of RISD, and RISD Archives
v.1 is a publishing platform for the ongoing work, ideas, discussions, debates, and aspirations of students at the Rhode Island School of Design. The Fall 2022 issue centers on the theme "what do you see?" and contains articles on a lecture by Camille Norment, the curator for the student exhibition "No Longer Transparent," the new RISD identity, elevators at RISD, various objects, crabs, the Prov-Wash bathrooms, the history of the drinking straw, drawing, Charles Mingus, and the 2022 grad show, along with other student creative writing.
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Postmarked 2022
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Postmarked was a publication started during the COVID-19 pandemic by three RISD architecture students. The first issue has the theme of "sonder" and contains student writing and artwork on postcards that deal with this theme.
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v.1 Spring 2022
Center for Arts & Language, Students of RISD, and RISD Archives
v.1 is a publishing platform for the ongoing work, ideas, discussions, debates, and aspirations of students at the Rhode Island School of Design. The Spring 2022 issue contains writings divided into five categories: ecosystems, homes, archaeologies, explorations, and new constructions. Writings touch on urban ecology, wilderness, physical and mental health, identity, and other topics. Visual work is also present in this issue.
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v.1 Winter 2022
Center for Arts & Language, Students of RISD, and RISD Archives
v.1 is a publishing platform for the ongoing work, ideas, discussions, debates, and aspirations of students at the Rhode Island School of Design. The Winter 2022 issue is a special edition "art writing capsule," with three zines that each feature a student writing about a work of art, and a fourth zine with an editor's note and postscript. Writing 1 is Angelina Rogers on Salman Toor's "Two Boys with a Dog," Writing 2 is Maxwell Fertik on Shahzia Sikander's "Epistrophe," and Writing 3 is Sabo Kpade on Lynette Yiadom-Boakye's "Any Number of Preoccupations."
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v.1 Fall 2021
Center for Arts & Language, Students of RISD, and RISD Archives
v.1 is a publishing platform for the ongoing work, ideas, discussions, debates, and aspirations of students at the Rhode Island School of Design. The Fall 2021 issue is formatted as a zine and contains notes from students displayed on their phones and otherwise, along with student creative writing.
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The Glob, Spring 2021
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
The Glob was a one-off student newspaper created for the course Words, Images and Ideas, ILLUS 3412-01, taught by Ernest A. Bryant III. Students contributed 1-2 pages each of writing and images on topics such as COVID-19, fashion and style, risograph printing, and more.
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v.1 Spring Pandemic 2020-2021
Center for Arts & Language, Students of RISD, and RISD Archives
v.1 is a publishing platform for the ongoing work, ideas, discussions, debates, and aspirations of students at the Rhode Island School of Design. The Spring 2020-Spring 2021 issue contains articles on the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on RISD, students engaging with nature, racial and gender identity, art exhibitions and contemporary artists, D+M student work, and other topics of interest to students.
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v.1 Winter 2020
Center for Arts & Language, Students of RISD, and RISD Archives
v.1 is a publishing platform for the ongoing work, ideas, discussions, debates, and aspirations of students at the Rhode Island School of Design. The Winter 2020 issue contains articles on cultural touchstones, family memories, reality tv in paradise, and cultural artifacts in Italy, along with student creative writing.
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v.1 Fall 2019
Center for Arts & Language, Students of RISD, and RISD Archives
v.1 is a publishing platform for the ongoing work, ideas, discussions, debates, and aspirations of students at the Rhode Island School of Design. The Fall 2019 issue has a theme of mobility and contains articles on Providence's Superman Building, Quechua textiles and the Mexican Revolution, Asian queer identities, and the best albums of the 2010s, along with personal essays, creative writing, and other student work.
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v.1 Spring 2019
Center for Arts & Language, Students of RISD, and RISD Archives
v.1 is a publishing platform for the ongoing work, ideas, discussions, debates, and aspirations of students at the Rhode Island School of Design. The Spring 2019 issue contains articles on studio practice, a Sculpture studio that uses Fort Adams as an installation site, Harvard Art Museum's pigment collection, a student's recollections of the British Club in Bahrain, creativity in Sri Lanka, gender agnosticism/transgenderism, RISD Provost Ken Kleinman, Vice-President of Social Equity and Inclusion Matthew Shenoda, reflections from the workshops "Urgency Lab," the Sunrise Movement, a RISD Museum performance "Strand," a counter-protest to the "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, religion and celebrity culture, and digital antiquing, along with student creative work and other pieces centering on student life.
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v.1 Fall 2018
Center for Arts & Language, Students of RISD, and RISD Archives
v.1 is a publishing platform for the ongoing work, ideas, discussions, debates, and aspirations of students at the Rhode Island School of Design. The Fall 2018 issue contains articles on art writing and the place of the self, student reflections on politics, practice, and dogma across generations. Articles look back on historic manuscripts, to past projects and recent events, and forward. This issue's content presents the various expressions of truth that artists and designers work within.
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The Broadsheet September 29, 2017
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
The Broadsheet was a short-lived student newspaper published in 2017. The September 29, 2017 issue features articles on an "ethical consciousness post-Trump," improving critiques, the US pulling out of the Paris Climate Accords, the Social Equity and Inclusion Action Plan, the smoking ban at Kennedy Plaza, statue conservation, new programming at the library, an offensive incident involving a graphic designer and a sign language interpreter, and other items of interest.
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The Broadsheet May 6, 2017
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
The Broadsheet was a short-lived student newspaper published in 2017. The May 6, 2017 issue was the first and contained articles on the Social Equity Action plan developed in the wake of the "Not Your Token" protests, random facts about RISD, Project Open Door (POD), faculty member Jung Joon Lee, previous student newspapers from the RISD Archives, the European Honors Program, facts about the RISD student body, a student music club on campus, how Mike Fink saved Carr Haus, and other items of interest.
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-ISMS 2017
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
-ISMS: Exploring the Intersectionality of Identities was a publication that accompanied the RISD Global Initiative 2017 exhibit of the same name. The exhibit explored the intersections of identity and art and featured pieces that were selected for critique by visiting artist and MLK Series keynote speaker Emory Douglas. This publication contains images of student artwork from the exhibit along with essays and other text.
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v.1 2017-2018
Center for Arts & Language, Students of RISD, and RISD Archives
v.1 is a publishing platform for the ongoing work, ideas, discussions, debates, and aspirations of students at the Rhode Island School of Design. The 2017-2018 issue contains articles on the Nature Lab, food and design, the role of writing in architecture, and an interview with the Chilean artist Alfredo Jaar along with the comic "Printer Prosthetics" at NYABF by Elaine Lopez.
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v.1 2016-2017
Center for Arts & Language, Students of RISD, and RISD Archives
v.1 is a publishing platform for the ongoing work, ideas, discussions, debates, and aspirations of students at the Rhode Island School of Design. The 2016-2017 issue contains articles on Kara Walker, Women's March, "Look at Art, Get Paid" program, #pizzagate, the Mutual Encounters exhibition, and smartphones.
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v.1 2016-2017 Supplement
Center for Arts & Language, Students of RISD, and RISD Archives
v.1 is a publishing platform for the ongoing work, ideas, discussions, debates, and aspirations of students at the Rhode Island School of Design. The 2016-2017 Supplement issue contains handwritten answers on post-its to the question "What feels urgent to you in your studio? In your life? In the world?" These post-its were written at a grad-student gathering on the day after the 2016 US Presidential election, scanned and printed as a zine the next day, and distributed at open studios the day after that.
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We Begin When We Finish When We Begin
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
We Begin When We Finish When We Begin was a graduate student publication published in 2015. It featured essays, interviews, and student work dealing with themes of identity, geography, academics, and student life. Students as well as faculty contributed.
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v.1 2015-2016
Center for Arts & Language, Students of RISD, and RISD Archives
v.1 is a publishing platform for the ongoing work, ideas, discussions, debates, and aspirations of students at the Rhode Island School of Design. The 2015-2016 issue contains articles on addressing the complexities surrounding today's institutions, pedagogies, technologies, and professional expectations. This issue was not themed intentionally, yet the articles signal the problems of higher education and the precarity of the students who occupy it.
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All-Nighter 2013
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
All-Nighter was a digital student publication that began in 2011 as all-nighter.com. The Spring 2013 issue is the only known print issue. It contains writing previously published online as well as new content. Highlights include photographs from Senior Open Studios; articles on the Quad mosaics, community gathering spaces, the timing of Thanksgiving break, Saturday night dinner parties in Ewing House, dining employees around campus, how Mike Fink saved Carr House, and the trouble with summer subletting; as well as comics by Maddy Trower, Jackie Ferrentino, and Casey Roonan.
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Pink Jacket 2011
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Pink Jacket was a single issue student publication published in 2011 in both print and online formats. It features MFA student musings, artwork, and creative writing.
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Muffin Fall 2008
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Muffin was a newsletter produced in the early aughts by RISD’s Queer Student Union as a student guide to queer culture. The 2008 issue features creative writing, a book review of "The Gay Girl's Guide to Dating, Sex, and Romance," an "Ask Madame Muffin" column, a gay celebrity gossip column, screenshots of a thread on homosexuality from Yahoo! Answers, an article on sexual morality and autonomy, and a page of queer resources.
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Muffin 2007
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Muffin was a newsletter produced in the early aughts by RISD’s Queer Student Union as a student guide to queer culture. The 2007 issue features articles on the Translating Identity Conference (TIC), sexual consent, the integration of rival lesbian groups on campus, lesbian films, and Brokeback Mountain, along with creative writing, a list of gay bars, and a list of queer resources.
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Mixed Media September 22, 2006
RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The September 22, 2006 issue includes articles on departmental isolation at RISD, a Balls winning streak, visiting artist Laurie Rosenwald, a profile of a ceramics student, a planned public art piece for Boston's South Station, and ethnic hair products, along with student creative work, event notices, and other announcements.
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On February 2006
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
On was an interdisciplinary graduate periodical established by RISD graduate students in 2006. The February 2006 issue is the publication's first issue and features essays on the theme of space. Essays are on a variety of topics within this theme, including commentaries on RISD and explorations of student work.
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Muffin January 2006
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Muffin was a newsletter produced in the early aughts by RISD’s Queer Student Union as a student guide to queer culture. The January 2006 issue is the first since the February-March issue from 2004. It was revived by the Straight and Gay Alliance and features a "gay timeline," articles on freshman lesbians, female pirates Anne Bonny and Mary "Mark" Read, lesbians who look straight, why straight people are needed in RISD's Straight and Gay Alliance, a Jewish student's struggle to reconcile his homosexuality with his faith, and cheap and corny date ideas, along with a book review of "Women's Barracks" by Tereska Torres, a short story "An Encounter" and a poem by Ben Rubinstein, Mad Libs, a list of gay bars, and a list of queer resources.
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Mixed Media November 30, 2005
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The November 30, 2005 issue includes articles on issues with Portfolio Cafe, whether the "RISD Bubble" still exists, an increased number of Asian students at RISD, future goals for the Illustration department, career advice from a recent RISD graduate, a faculty member's favorite things at the RISD Museum, and the Cable Car Cinema, along with the comics "Campfire Building" by Steve Weed, "My Experience with Health Services" by Melissa Meyer, "I Get These Great Ideas" by Melissa Meyer, "Damn Animation" by Ian Topple, student creative work, event notices, and other announcements.
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Mixed Media March 30, 2005
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The March 30, 2005 issue includes articles on a dispute between South Korea and Japan over the island Dokdo/Takeshima, a faculty member's steamer trunk and experience traveling, RISD's approach to solar energy, the Korean War, all-nighters at RISD, a Mixed Media tour of the RISD President's house, The Silk Road Project residency at RISD, film reviews, and senior shows, along with the comic "Scorpio" by Andrew Kaiko, student creative work, event notices, and other announcements.
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Mixed Media January 30, 2005
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The January 30, 2005 issue includes articles on a class on the art of the music video, a student trip to Boston, a manifesto of "badism," a student's accident while swimming, a student accident while sledding, restaurant reviews, film reviews, and an inerview with comic writer and illustrator Dan Clowes, along with the comic "Scorpio" by Andrew Kaiko, student creative work, event notices, and other announcements.
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Workflow 2004
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Workflow was a student publication on photography. This 2004 issue was the first and possibly only issue, and featured online photography resources, news from the RISD Photography department, responses to the First International Photography and Video Triennial, graduate and undergraduate work, alumni profiles, and a brief interview with Gary Metz.
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Muffin February-March 2004
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Muffin was a newsletter produced in the early aughts by RISD’s Queer Student Union as a student guide to queer culture. The February/March 2004 issue was the first and features highlights from a lecture on 17th century "romantic friends" the Ladies of Langollen, Brown Queer Student Alliance updates, gay bar reviews, queer social groups and websites, and a short story by Nikki Ripple "Portrait of Lover #27."
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Mixed Media November 22, 2003
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The November 22, 2003 issue includes articles on Student Alliance updates, negative opinions of the RISD Museum, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the perspective of a recent RISD graduate who is unemployed, RISD's laptop program, art supply stores in Providence, performances at AS220, and film reviews, along with the comics "Traumatizing Event" by Cathy Sherwod and "Untitled" by Andrew Kaiko, student creative work, an advice column, event notices, and other announcements.
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Blend Fall 2003
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Blend-ACombinationofElements was a student magazine started by RISD student Dusty Brickman in 2003. The Fall 2003 issue is "The Passion Issue," and features articles on an exhibition with a custom installation by Sol LeWitt at the RISD Museum, the history of various buildings on the RISD campus, street graphics and urban art in Providence, luxury knitwear brand Lutz & Patmos, photographer Timothy White, deceased alum Jeffrey Michael Weiss, and the RISD Artist Ball.
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Mixed Media October 2, 2003
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The October 2, 2003 issue includes articles on the new editorial team at Mixed Media, RISD news updates, RISD Works, musician Richard Thompson, a Digtial Media lecture series, RISD Laptop Initiative Programs and other technology matters, a girl's perspective on sex at RISD, Jean Cocteau, a proposed list of speakers for graduation, student involvement at RISD, roommate differences, Comic Sans font, Public Safety, a Mission of Burma concert review, film reviews, and Providence eateries, along with the comic "Untitled" by Andrew Kaiko, student art and creative writing, event notices, and other announcements.
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Mixed Media May 2, 2003
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The May 2, 2003 issue includes articles on the City of Providence wanting to tax RISD property, automated paper towel machines on campus, RISD Task Forces, and film and music reviews, along with the comics "Attack of the Paper Towel Mummy" by Adam Sacks, "Mixed Media" by Joe Tesauro, "Punt," "bird" by Erin, "Marvin's Monkey Moments" by Wessy, "Atlas and the Beast from Time Forgotten," "When Fish Spawn" by Adam Sacks, "Smack Down" by Joe Quinones, "Swimming" by Maris Wicks, "Stuff of Dreams" by Andrew Kaiko, and other comics, event notices, and other announcements.
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Blackletter Spring 2003
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Blackletter was a literary journal established by RISD students in Wintersession of 2003 as a forum for artistic expression through writing. The Spring 2003 issue features poetry, creative writing, and visual art.
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Mixed Media March 2, 2003
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The March 2, 2003 issue includes articles on the lack of underclassmen working on Mixed Media, RISD's ignorance of the Black community, water consumption at RISD, abortion, a student visit to Cappadocia in Turkey, RISD-Brown Hillel activities, the passing of RISD janitor Mel Bruins, student opinions on life at RISD, film and music reviews, and the Chace Center construction project, along with the comics "Juan Two Three" by Juan Diaz, "Atlas and the Beast from Time Forgotten," "The Incredible Tales of Roger: Deep Space Janitor" by Browne, [David Bowie comic] by Chandler O'Leary, "A Beary Fishy Day" by Roger, "Freedom" by Neil Robinson, "Stuff of Dreams" by Andrew Kaiko, event notices, and other announcements.
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Mixed Media March 2, 2003
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The March 2, 2003 issue includes articles on the lack of underclassmen working on Mixed Media, RISD's ignorance of the Black community, water consumption at RISD, abortion, a student visit to Cappadocia in Turkey, RISD-Brown Hillel activities, the passing of RISD janitor Mel Bruins, student opinions on life at RISD, film and music reviews, and the Chace Center construction project, along with the comics "Juan Two Three" by Juan Diaz, "Atlas and the Beast from Time Forgotten," "The Incredible Tales of Roger: Deep Space Janitor" by Browne, [David Bowie comic] by Chandler O'Leary, "A Beary Fishy Day" by Roger, "Freedom" by Neil Robinson, "Stuff of Dreams" by Andrew Kaiko, event notices, and other announcements.
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Blend Spring 2003
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Blend-ACombinationofElements was a student magazine started by RISD student Dusty Brickman in 2003. The Spring 2003 issue is Blend's first and features articles on RISD's 125th anniversary, fashion designer Nicole Miller, complaints about the Graphic Design department, the redevelopment of Carr House, a graffitti show at the Red Eye Gallery, the RISD Balls, and the sorry state of contemporary music.
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Chalkboard 2001
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Chalkboard was a student creative journal established in 2001. The March 2001 issue features poetry from RISD students, staff, and faculty, along with interviews of RISD poetry instructors Rick Benjamin and Michael Magee.
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Blackletter Wintersession 2003
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Blackletter was a literary journal established by RISD students in Wintersession of 2003 as a forum for artistic expression through writing. The Wintersession 2003 issue is the debut issue and features poetry, creative writing, and visual art.
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Mixed Media November 24, 2002
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The November 24, 2002 issue includes articles on a student's experience creating digital art, interviews with RISD and Brown students, a volunteering experience at a preschool in Brooklyn, community service opportunities, the lack of scary villains in contemporary children's films, film and music reviews, along with the comic "Juan Two Three" by Juan Diaz, "Speed Limit 666" by Paolo Rivera, "Idle/" by R. Kikuo Johnson, "Atlas and the Beast from Time Forgotten," "Cottontail" by Jen Rolfsema, "Bass Turds" by Adam Sacks, "Stuff of Dreams" by Andrew Kaiko, advice columns, event notices, and other announcements.
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Mixed Media November 24, 2002
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The November 24, 2002 issue includes articles on a student's experience creating digital art, interviews with RISD and Brown students, a volunteering experience at a preschool in Brooklyn, community service opportunities, the lack of scary villains in contemporary children's films, film and music reviews, along with the comic "Juan Two Three" by Juan Diaz, "Speed Limit 666" by Paolo Rivera, "Idle/" by R. Kikuo Johnson, "Atlas and the Beast from Time Forgotten," "Cottontail" by Jen Rolfsema, "Bass Turds" by Adam Sacks, "Stuff of Dreams" by Andrew Kaiko, advice columns, event notices, and other announcements.
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Mixed Media October 27, 2002
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The October 27, 2002 issue includes articles on Carr House updates, various student organizations, the Balls, the Ottawa International Animation Festival, digital design trio FREECELL, a Student Alliance meeting, and film and music reviews, along with the comics "Juan Two Three" by Juan Diaz, [Untitled] by Ryan Browne, "The Stuff of Dreams" by Andrew Kaiko, "Ingres St" by Reid Johnson, [Untitled] by Adam Sacks, "Rottweller" by A. Landery, and "Scent of a Flower" by Kimberly B., poems, event notices, and other announcements.
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Mixed Media October 27, 2002
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The October 27, 2002 issue includes articles on Carr House updates, various student organizations, the Balls, the Ottawa International Animation Festival, digital design trio FREECELL, a Student Alliance meeting, and film and music reviews, along with the comics "Juan Two Three" by Juan Diaz, [Untitled] by Ryan Browne, "The Stuff of Dreams" by Andrew Kaiko, "Ingres St" by Reid Johnson, [Untitled] by Adam Sacks, "Rottweller" by A. Landery, and "Scent of a Flower" by Kimberly B., poems, event notices, and other announcements.
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Mixed Media May 2, 2002
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The May 2, 2002 issue includes articles on community at RISD, issues in Public Safety and an interview with Director Lucette Dunlop, Student Alliance updates, Carr House changes, additions to the campus Blue Light System, the Illustration show shunning digital artwork, Boston jazz bar Wally's, a recent RISD faculty meeting, a student's visit to the European Honors Program in Rome, a new laptop program in the Graphic Design department, questions to RISD President Roger Mandle from an FAV student, RISD janitor Melvin Bruins, film reviews, interviews with students who attend other colleges in Rhode Island, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and the death of student Kira Fischer, along with the comics "Rex" by Jack, "hey, do you go to church?" by Emma Goo, "Captain Obvious" by Paolo Rivera, "Salsa!" by Andrew Kaiko, an advice column, event notices, and other announcements.
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Mixed Media May 2, 2002
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The May 2, 2002 issue includes articles on community at RISD, issues in Public Safety and an interview with Director Lucette Dunlop, Student Alliance updates, Carr House changes, additions to the campus Blue Light System, the Illustration show shunning digital artwork, Boston jazz bar Wally's, a recent RISD faculty meeting, a student's visit to the European Honors Program in Rome, a new laptop program in the Graphic Design department, questions to RISD President Roger Mandle from an FAV student, RISD janitor Melvin Bruins, film reviews, interviews with students who attend other colleges in Rhode Island, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and the death of student Kira Fischer, along with the comics "Rex" by Jack, "hey, do you go to church?" by Emma Goo, "Captain Obvious" by Paolo Rivera, "Salsa!" by Andrew Kaiko, an advice column, event notices, and other announcements.
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Mixed Media March 15, 2002
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The March 15, 2002 issue includes articles on American values, upcoming shows at Providence's Living Room club, a Michael Moore lecture at the Avon Cinema, the American Film Institute's Conservatory, a RISD student who drums for the band "Live Jazz," an encounter with a Guatemalan hotel worker, the Folsom Street Fair in San Francisco, film reviews, and a sneaker store called "Expressions," along with the comics [Untitled] by Joe Tesauro, "Meow" by Maris, "Emo for Boys" and "Emo for Girls" by Rob Dobi, "Ghost Frog" by Evan Larson, "CLIFF" by Adam Sacks, "Captain Obvious" by Paolo Rivera, an LA comic by Patrick Theaker, "Salsa! by Andrew Kaiko, "The Adventures of Indifferent Girl" by Joseph Quinones, event notices, and other announcements.
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Mixed Media March 15, 2002
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The March 15, 2002 issue includes articles on American values, upcoming shows at Providence's Living Room club, a Michael Moore lecture at the Avon Cinema, the American Film Institute's Conservatory, a RISD student who drums for the band "Live Jazz," an encounter with a Guatemalan hotel worker, the Folsom Street Fair in San Francisco, film reviews, and a sneaker store called "Expressions," along with the comics [Untitled] by Joe Tesauro, "Meow" by Maris, "Emo for Boys" and "Emo for Girls" by Rob Dobi, "Ghost Frog" by Evan Larson, "CLIFF" by Adam Sacks, "Captain Obvious" by Paolo Rivera, an LA comic by Patrick Theaker, "Salsa! by Andrew Kaiko, "The Adventures of Indifferent Girl" by Joseph Quinones, event notices, and other announcements.
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Mixed Media Febraury 15, 2002
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The February 15, 2002 issue includes articles on the need for student submissions to Mixed Media, Brown students insulting RISD students, alcohol thefts in Barstow House, the band Sum 41, and film reviews, satirical articles on pimps and the dangers of crits, along with the comics "Cliff" by Adam Sacks, "Astrolad and Cosmonette" by Matt Westervelt, "MWM," "Atlas" by Heino and Sarah Brown, "Salsa!" by Andrew Kaiko, event notices, and other announcements.
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Mixed Media Febraury 15, 2002
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The February 15, 2002 issue includes articles on the need for student submissions to Mixed Media, Brown students insulting RISD students, alcohol thefts in Barstow House, the band Sum 41, and film reviews, satirical articles on pimps and the dangers of crits, along with the comics "Cliff" by Adam Sacks, "Astrolad and Cosmonette" by Matt Westervelt, "MWM," "Atlas" by Heino and Sarah Brown, "Salsa!" by Andrew Kaiko, event notices, and other announcements.
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Mixed Media November 27, 2001
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The November 27, 2001 issue includes articles on Student Alliance updates, the end of programming at Carr House, community service opportunities at RISD, RISD life models, RISD Works, the drummer of band Live Jazz, a man who arranges rocks on Thayer Street, some RISD departments forcing students to buy laptops, and music and film reviews, along with the comics "Captain Obvious" and "Salsa! by Andrew Kaiko, event notices, and other announcements.
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Mixed Media November 27, 2001
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The November 27, 2001 issue includes articles on Student Alliance updates, the end of programming at Carr House, community service opportunities at RISD, RISD life models, RISD Works, the drummer of band Live Jazz, a man who arranges rocks on Thayer Street, some RISD departments forcing students to buy laptops, and music and film reviews, along with the comics "Captain Obvious" and "Salsa! by Andrew Kaiko, event notices, and other announcements.
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Mixed Media November 8, 2001
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The November 8, 2001 issue includes articles on campus construction and relocation projects, a brief history of the Taliban, a visit from guest artist Calef Brown, a guest lecture on genetic and biological art, a guest lecture by architect Will Alsop, and film and music reviews, along with the comics "Atlas" by Heino and Sarah Brown and "Salsa! by Andrew Kaiko, event notices, and other announcements.
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Mixed Media November 8, 2001
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The November 8, 2001 issue includes articles on campus construction and relocation projects, a brief history of the Taliban, a visit from guest artist Calef Brown, a guest lecture on genetic and biological art, a guest lecture by architect Will Alsop, and film and music reviews, along with the comics "Atlas" by Heino and Sarah Brown and "Salsa! by Andrew Kaiko, event notices, and other announcements.
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Mixed Media October 15, 2001
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The October 15, 2001 issue is about propaganda and includes articles on Osama Bin Laden, student comments on whether the United States should take military action following the events of 9/11, the Nads, music and film reviews, Brown's production of the Noel Coward play "Design for Living," and Dave Eggers' book "A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius," along with comics, fiction by Jonah Bleicher, event notices, and other announcements.
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Mixed Media October 15, 2001
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The October 15, 2001 issue is about propaganda and includes articles on Osama Bin Laden, student comments on whether the United States should take military action following the events of 9/11, the Nads, music and film reviews, Brown's production of the Noel Coward play "Design for Living," and Dave Eggers' book "A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius," along with comics, fiction by Jonah Bleicher, event notices, and other announcements.
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Mixed Media January 2, 2001
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The January 2, 2001 issue includes articles on the Providence program "Food Not Bombs," a faculty member's experience in Poland, the female orgasm, teen idols, and living amongst the Bedouin, excerpts from activist John Running's memoirs, a photoseries on a science fair in Florida, comics, event notices, and other announcements.
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Mixed Media January 2, 2001
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The January 2, 2001 issue includes articles on the Providence program "Food Not Bombs," a faculty member's experience in Poland, the female orgasm, teen idols, and living amongst the Bedouin, excerpts from activist John Running's memoirs, a photoseries on a science fair in Florida, comics, event notices, and other announcements.
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Mixed Media December 18, 2000
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The December 18, 2000 issue includes articles on John Ashcroft's confirmation as U.S. Attorney General, the Jim Isermann exhibition at the RISD Museum "Logic Rules," and a RISD Museum show "From Paris to Providence" focusing on 1920s fashion and the Tirocchi Dressmakers' shop, along with comics, event notices, and other announcements.
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Mixed Media December 18, 2000
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The December 18, 2000 issue includes articles on John Ashcroft's confirmation as U.S. Attorney General, the Jim Isermann exhibition at the RISD Museum "Logic Rules," and a RISD Museum show "From Paris to Providence" focusing on 1920s fashion and the Tirocchi Dressmakers' shop, along with comics, event notices, and other announcements.
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Mixed Media December 2, 2000
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The December 2, 2000 issue includes articles on UHALL updates, a public hearing on the closing of Fort Thunder, the embargo against Iraq, RISD trekkies and a Star Trek convention in Springfield, string theory physics, a Miruna Dragan exhibition at the Sol Koffler Gallery, the book "Siddhartha" by Herman Hesse, along with the comics "A Tribute to Our Former Editors" by Hal "That Comics Guy" Forsstrom, "[Put It In.]" by Ethan, and more, event notices, an advertisement for the new basketball team "The Balls," and other announcements.
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Mixed Media December 2, 2000
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The December 2, 2000 issue includes articles on UHALL updates, a public hearing on the closing of Fort Thunder, the embargo against Iraq, RISD trekkies and a Star Trek convention in Springfield, string theory physics, a Miruna Dragan exhibition at the Sol Koffler Gallery, the book "Siddhartha" by Herman Hesse, along with the comics "A Tribute to Our Former Editors" by Hal "That Comics Guy" Forsstrom, "[Put It In.]" by Ethan, and more, event notices, an advertisement for the new basketball team "The Balls," and other announcements.
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Mixed Media November 18, 2000
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The November 18, 2000 issue centers on sinning and includes articles on the RISD Christian Fellowship, the Upper Hill Alliance (UHALL), folk artist the Reverend Howard Finster, cocaine, the film "Altered States," Jean-Michel Basquiat as a shaman, art and transformation in China, and the pleasures of walking, along with the comics "Piggy & Bunny", "Brie" by Brie, "Martyr" by Heino, "Classic T.E. Nailsworth," "Captain Obvious" by Paolo Rivera, event notices, and other announcements.
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Mixed Media November 2, 2000
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The November 2, 2000 issue includes articles on campus safety, a forum on student safety following last year's rape, how to find a job after graduating, Halloween, a new women's art space in Olneyville "The Hive Archive," the closing of Fort Thunder, a proposition to turn the South Street Power Plant into he Heritage Harbor Museum, RISD alum Alex Ostroy's work in digital art, and a Brown production of the plan "Moon Under Miami," along with the comics "Classic T.E. Nailsworth," "Parent and Alumni Weekend" by Alex Stevovich, "Halloween's Day Off" by Ethan, "Inadvertebrate" by Heino, and "The Tealuxe Avengers" by Sarah Dungan, event notices, and other announcements.
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Mixed Media November 2, 2000
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The November 2, 2000 issue includes articles on campus safety, a forum on student safety following last year's rape, how to find a job after graduating, Halloween, a new women's art space in Olneyville "The Hive Archive," the closing of Fort Thunder, a proposition to turn the South Street Power Plant into he Heritage Harbor Museum, RISD alum Alex Ostroy's work in digital art, and a Brown production of the plan "Moon Under Miami," along with the comics "Classic T.E. Nailsworth," "Parent and Alumni Weekend" by Alex Stevovich, "Halloween's Day Off" by Ethan, "Inadvertebrate" by Heino, and "The Tealuxe Avengers" by Sarah Dungan, event notices, and other announcements.
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Mixed Media October 18, 2000
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The October 18, 2000 issue focuses on the upcoming national election and includes articles on the Democracy Compact, voting, US presidential candidates, freemasonry, the politics of sex, the film "The Eyes of Tammy Faye," an exhibit at the Sol Koffler gallery, and a review of Dave Eggers' book "A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius," along with the comics "Lucky Goose" and "The Adventures of Captain Obvious" by Paolo Rivera, event notices, and other announcements.
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Mixed Media October 18, 2000
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The October 18, 2000 issue focuses on the upcoming national election and includes articles on the Democracy Compact, voting, US presidential candidates, freemasonry, the politics of sex, the film "The Eyes of Tammy Faye," an exhibit at the Sol Koffler gallery, and a review of Dave Eggers' book "A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius," along with the comics "Lucky Goose" and "The Adventures of Captain Obvious" by Paolo Rivera, event notices, and other announcements.
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Mixed Media September 27, 2000
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The September 27, 2000 issue includes messages from Mixed Media editors; letters to the editor on sexual misconduct at RISD, the upcoming national election, and the technology fee at RISD; articles on adminstrative offices at RISD, Sister Helen Prejean's work with Death Row inmates, RISD Film Society, an AS220 exhibit on subcultural artists, Trinity Rep's production of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?", a faculty/student experience in Prague, Gilbert Stuart, UK pranksters "Dean and Nigel,"; along with a sex column by Mistress Dani; the comics "Lucky Goose," "How I Got this Job" by Hal "That Comics Guy" Forsstrom; event notices and other announcements.
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Mixed Media September 27, 2000
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The September 27, 2000 issue includes messages from Mixed Media editors; letters to the editor on sexual misconduct at RISD, the upcoming national election, and the technology fee at RISD; articles on adminstrative offices at RISD, Sister Helen Prejean's work with Death Row inmates, RISD Film Society, an AS220 exhibit on subcultural artists, Trinity Rep's production of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?", a faculty/student experience in Prague, Gilbert Stuart, UK pranksters "Dean and Nigel,"; along with a sex column by Mistress Dani; the comics "Lucky Goose," "How I Got this Job" by Hal "That Comics Guy" Forsstrom; event notices and other announcements.
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Mixed Media May 18, 2000
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The May 18, 2000 issue includes articles on rape and sexual misconduct at RISD, a new English concentration, women at RISD in the late 1800s, how to treat a lady, and a summer movie preview, along with event notices and other announcements.
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Mixed Media May 18, 2000
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The May 18, 2000 issue includes articles on rape and sexual misconduct at RISD, a new English concentration, women at RISD in the late 1800s, how to treat a lady, and a summer movie preview, along with event notices and other announcements.
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Mixed Media May 2, 2000
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The May 2, 2000 issue is the "comic issue" and includes student illustrations and comics, comic panels from published comics, an advice column, an interview with comic book artist Dave DeVries, a sausage-making recipe and experience, an article on bondage fairies in comics, a "giant manifesto" and interview with Shepard Fairey about his time at RISD, an expanded Cabaret performance of "Aha!" at AS220, a review of High Fidelity, letters to the editors, event notices, and other announcements.
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Mixed Media May 2, 2000
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The May 2, 2000 issue is the "comic issue" and includes student illustrations and comics, comic panels from published comics, an advice column, an interview with comic book artist Dave DeVries, a sausage-making recipe and experience, an article on bondage fairies in comics, a "giant manifesto" and interview with Shepard Fairey about his time at RISD, an expanded Cabaret performance of "Aha!" at AS220, a review of High Fidelity, letters to the editors, event notices, and other announcements.
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Mixed Media April 18, 2000
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The April 18, 2000 issue includes articles on student life at RISD, a Phillip Glass performance at the RISD Auditorium along with an interview of Glass, a story artist at Warner Bros. named Fergal Reilly, a recent lecture by author Ngugi wa Thiong'o, interest in a RISD student radio, RISD alum Treva Orfutt, a conversation with Brian Chippendale of Fort Thunder, the opening of Hoyt's Cinema in the Providence Place mall, and how Roger Mandle lives in the President's House, along with the comics "Brie" by Brie, "Adventures of the Naked Bandit" by Loose, "Lighthouse" by bean, event notices, and other announcements.
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Mixed Media March 18, 2000
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The March 18, 2000 issue includes articles on mullets, apparel events at Woods Gerry and Fort Thunder, Spring Break, Fort Thunder, the death of the actor Jim Varney, and the band Beulah, along with the comic "r&n dy" by Travis, illustrations by Brie, event notices, and other announcements.
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Mixed Media March 2, 2000
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The March 2, 2000 issue includes articles on student life, mullets, things to do in Providence, a J.C. Walker retrospective at MoMA, RISD soccer team the Sacs, and Mt. Hope Learning Center, along with the comic "Ben" by Frenzer, event notices, and other announcements.
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Mixed Media Febraury 2, 2000
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The February 2, 2000 issue includes introductions from Mixed Media's new editors and articles on the new Cabaret performance "Aha!", novelist Douglas Coupland, complaints about grades at RISD, the pending eviction of Providence bar The Safari Lounge, ideas for the development of the parking lot between the Metcalf and Bank buildings, and soul food, along with the comics "AHA comics" by Allen Spetnagel and "Ben" by Frenzer, event notices, and other announcements.
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Mixed Media November 29, 1999, #2
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. This November 29, 1999 issue is the second in a two-part special on the new millenium. It features articles on protests against the World Trade Organization in Seattle, a student road trip, Neutral Milk Hotel's album "In the Aeroplane over the Sea," and the ten best albums of the millenium, along with the comics "Frenzer" by Ben and "Adventures in Real Life" by Adam Swaab, event notices, and other announcements.
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Mixed Media November 29, 1999, #1
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. This November 29, 1999 issue is the first in a two-part special on the new millenium. It includes articles on Mixed Media updates, bicycle theft, former RISD newspaper contributor "the Mystic Mexican," new albums by Nine Inch Nails and Fiona Apple, musician Warn Defever, peeping Toms, and a letter from the Landscape Architecture department to the RISD Administration, along with the comics "Y2K: Timeline," comcis by Mark Hoffman, event notices, and other announcements.
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Mixed Media November 16, 1999
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The November 16, 1999 issue includes articles on a student getting arrested at the Artist's Ball, world news, a student involved in silkscreening, how cops act in different countries, artist ball highlights, RISD Battle of the Bands, Australian national referendum to retain monarchy, along with the comics "Cartoon" by Mike Overbeck, "A Man Eating His Nose" cartoon by Mike Overbeck, "Adventures in Real Life" by Adam Swaab, "Misty the Elefriend" by Kleczil Helphictimus, and "Ben" by Frenzer, the paper doll series, event notices, and other announcements.
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Mixed Media November 2, 1999
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The November 2, 1999 issue includes articles on independent animators Amy Kravitz and Steve Subotnick teaching at RISD, RISD students who attended Ottawa 99 International Student Animation Festival (SAFO), Bookworks and Private Press bookmaking courses, an EgyptAir plane crash, world news, interviews with Oren Sherman and Dave Colvin, along with illustrations by Brie, the comics "Adventures in Real Life" by Adam Swaab, "PITTA" by Tim Finn, and "Ben" by Frenzer, the paper doll series, event notices, and other announcements.
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Mixed Media October 15, 1999
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The October 15, 1999 issue includes articles on police-student relations, the Mt. Hope Learning Center, wrestling, the movie American Beauty, interview with people from the NBC daytime drama "Passions", along with the comic "Adventures in Real Life" by Adam Swaab, "Ben" by Frenzer, "One Dark Night" by Tim Finn, paper doll series, event notices, and other announcements.
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Mixed Media September 15, 1999
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The September 15, 1999 issue includes articles on student protests, the art exhibit "Sensation" in Art Exhibit in Brooklyn and how it relates to protests and activism, memorial pages for lost students in the past five months, along with the comics "Ben" by Frenzer, "Foamy" by T. Tumbleby, "Adventures in Real Life" by Adam Swaab, illustrations by Brie, event notices, and other announcements.
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Mixed Media September 5, 1999
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The September 5, 1999 issue includes articles on the RISD Queer Student Union, Chris Frantz and Tina Weymouth, Oldsmobiles, a new student gallery "Win," orientation FAQs, and an interview with provost Joe Deal, along with the comics "happy trail" by Mark Hoffmann and "Die" by Paul, event notices, and other announcements.
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Mixed Media May 6, 1999
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The May 6, 1999 issue includes letters to the editor about the last cover and regarding the article on sexual harassment from the previous issue and MM's responses, articles on the international students in RISD, Britney Spears, along with the comic "Ben" by Frenzer, "Jen" by Padamsee, "Frenzer" by Tim, "Cat or Squirrel?" by Tailipo and Meg Han Frogginet, "Die" by Paul Hayes, event notices, and other announcements.
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Mixed Media May 2, 1999
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The May 2, 1999 issue includes a letter to the editor from the former editor of Mixed Media about the complaints, a response to that letter, articles on the sexual harassment occured between two RISD employees, the sexual harassment problem at RISD and students' opinions on it, gun control in response to the Columbine School shooting, and a lack of facilities in the Illustration department, along with the comics "Ben" by Frenzer and "Die" by Paul, poems, event notices, and other announcements. The issue also includes the paper doll series, featuring Dean of Liberal Arts Baruch Kirschenbaum.
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Mixed Media April 22, 1999
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The April 22, 1999 issue includes articles on NATO's recent actions, the Kosovo War, the planned cancellation of the scriptwriting workshop, and man's evolution, along with the comics "Ben" by Frenzer, 3x4 by Evan Larson, "Die" by Paul, game "Name that Affliction" by Cristina Spiridakis, event notices, and other announcements. The issue also includes a paper doll series featuring RISD President Roger Mandle.
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Mixed Media April 15, 1999
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The April 15, 1999 issue starts with a letter to the editor about the final "obituary" column of the past issue and editor's response to the letter, and includes articles on the new sponsors of some of the departments, a Soul Coughing concert and other music-related items, the RISD ten year plan, the senior illustration show, along with the comics "You Know You're at RISD When:.." by dianeleeper, "Die" by Paul, "Pigboy and the Pope" by Tito Hoffmann, and "Ben" by Frenzer, illustrations by Brie, event notices, and other announcements.
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Mixed Media March 31, 1999
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The March 31, 1999 issue includes articles on a physical conflict between a FAV student and RISD public safety, survivor stories of a recent Amtrak accident, review albums by Braid and Quasi, interesting facts about the RISD academic calendar, along with the comics "Die." by Paul, "Whites to Blacks: How're We Doin'?" by Ruben Bolling, Illustrations by Brie, "Ben" by Frenzer, "Pigboy and the Pope" by Tito Hoffman a small interview section about the senior painting debacle, announcement of the Queer Arts Fest, event notices, and other announcements.
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Mixed Media March 11, 1999
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The March 11, 1999 issue includes articles on the change of editorial team "The Mixed Media Revolution", lack of a performance department at RISD, world news, the band They Might Be Giants, along with the comics "Die." by Paul and "Ben" by Frenzer, announcement of a meeting about censorship after a censored image in Senior Painting opening, event notices, and other announcements.