Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here in the spring of 1996, published on a bi-weekly basis. After publishing two issues under that name, the students running the publication decided on Mixed Media. Topics covered include student artwork and photography, local and institutional news, editorials, comics, advertisements, and more. Higher resolution scans and the physical documents can be requested by contacting the Archives.
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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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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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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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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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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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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.