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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.
Identifier
RISDvoice_1988_02_26.pdf
Publication Date
2-26-1988
Document Type
Newspaper
City
Providence, Rhode Island
Keywords
RISD, art school, art college, student newspapers, Health and Wellness, Women's Rights, Student Life, Music (Performances/Criticism), Student Creative Work, Visiting Artists/Speakers, Politics (US and World), Civil Rights
Disciplines
Aesthetics | Architecture | Art and Design | Art Education | Creative Writing | History of Art, Architecture, and Archaeology | Music | Theatre and Performance Studies
Recommended Citation
Students of RISD and Archives, RISD, "RISD Voice February 26, 1988" (1988). All Student Newspapers. 554.
https://digitalcommons.risd.edu/studentnewspapers/554

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