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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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MixedMedia_2002_05_02.pdf

Publication Date

5-2-2002

Document Type

Newspaper

City

Providence, Rhode Island

Keywords

RISD, art college, art school, student newspapers, Student Creative Work, Community/Apathy on Campus, Siloing of Departments, Comics, Governance and RISD Administration, Student Organizations, Campus Planning, Exhibitions (Museum/Faculty/Student), Community Engagement, Student Life, RISD Museum, Curriculum and Academic Department News, Politics (US and World)

Disciplines

Aesthetics | Architecture | Art and Design | Art Education | Creative Writing | History of Art, Architecture, and Archaeology | Music | Theatre and Performance Studies

Mixed Media May 2, 2002

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