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The RISD Rag was a student publication released in the spring of 1972, first on a monthly basis and later on a bi-weekly basis. The issue of May 1, 1972 includes articles on a faculty conference on the educational objectives of RISD, a proposal for a RISD "index," complaints about the RISD Museum, international study, a hotline for women who have been assaulted, a Board of Trustees meeting, student activism in Washington DC, and cholera fears in Bangladesh. It also features a review of a student theater performance of "Vatzlav" and a comic on life at RISD title "Why Not Call It Quits?" by Steve Waugh.
Identifier
RISDrag_1972_05_01.pdf
Publication Date
5-1-1972
Document Type
Newspaper
City
Providence, Rhode Island
Keywords
RISD, art school, art college, student newspapers, student publications, Curriculum and Academic Department News, Ecology and Sustainability, Student Creative Work, RISD Museum, Women's Rights, Governance and RISD Administration, Campus Events, Activism/Protest, Student Life, Comics
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 Rag May 1, 1972" (1972). All Student Newspapers. 698.
https://digitalcommons.risd.edu/studentnewspapers/698

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