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 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.
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Mixed Media February 22, 1999
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The February 22, 1999 issue includes articles on a security guard sneaking into faculty offices to watch porn, MTV videos, murals, a response from the head of English department regarding a petition signed by students about the "planned cancellations" of Scriptwriting Workshop and "other creative writing courses offered at RISD", announcement of German-Turkish Film Festival, event notices, and other announcements.
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Mixed Media February 1, 1999
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The February 1, 1999 issue is a special G.I. Joe tribute issue, guest edited by Tim Finn. It contains an article on the history of G.I. Joe with illustrations from G.I. Joe comics and toy boxes, and an episode guide from the G.I. Joe television series. This issue also contains the comics "Ben" by Frenzer and Cobra Comix by Big Boa, event notices, and other announcements.
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Mixed Media January 17, 1999
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The January 17, 1999 issue includes articles on the shortcomings of the ten year plan that the RISD admin has been working on, RISD MTB (Mountain Bike Club), an open letter regarding the F/A/V Woods-Gerry show, event notices, and other announcements.
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Mixed Media November 23, 1998
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The November 23, 1998 issue includes articles on an Illustration Alliance to emphasize the lack of attention paid to the Illustration department, a recycling program in RISD housing facilities, RISD's Queer Student Union, and the ART SMART conference which focuses on professional developmental issues for emerging artists, along with the comics "Ben" by Frenzer and "Bear Farts" by Russ Davis, illustrations by Brie, event notices, and other announcements.
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Mixed Media November 22, 1998
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The November 22, 1998 issue includes articles on the Star Wars trailer, unplanned suburban development in the US, and campus installations, along with the comic "Ben" by Frenzer, event notices, and other announcements.
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Mixed Media November 8, 1998
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The November 8, 1998 issue includes articles on the lack of funding at Mixed Media, a part-time student that was "brutalized" on Thayer St by a Providence police officer, artist ball '98 flyer, and "The Top Twenty Things That Don't Make Any Sense", along with a comic by "My Kull Stir More", illustrations by Brie, event notices, and other announcements.
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Mixed Media October 25, 1998
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The October 25, 1998 issue includes articles on submission guidelines, an Apple Valley theatre fiasco, a fable named "Whore's Children and Cobbler's Apprentices or: Environmental Control Systems" by Seandeyoe, RISD student center, along with the comics "Bear Farts" by Russ Davis and "Ben" by Frenzer, an illustration by Brie, event notices, and other announcements.
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Mixed Media October 11, 1998
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The October 11, 1998 issue includes articles on Ottawa Animation Festival, RISD Lecture Series, South Asian Students Association, student alliance meetings, along with the comic "Ben" by Frenzer, event notices, and other announcements.
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Mixed Media September 16, 1998
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The September 16, 1998 issue includes articles on RISD education fees and their validity, geekdom and alcohol, love and dating, along with the comic "Things I See as a Nude Model" by Noa, event notices, and other announcements.
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Mixed Media September 14, 1998
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The September 14, 1998 issue includes articles on the Student Alliance, being a RISD freshman, a student's summer vacation, and community service, along with an illustration by Brie titled "Welcome," event notices, and other announcements.
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Mixed Media May 25, 1998
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The May 25, 1998 issue includes articles on recycling at RISD, RISD as a "heterotopia" as defined by Foucault, and ideas about the book "The Rules", along with the comic "Softcore" by Jweenz, "Transformers the Movie", "It's the Mixed Media May Centerfold" by Noa, summer holiday wishes, event notices, and other announcements.
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Mixed Media May 11, 1998
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The May 11, 1998 issue includes articles on who the members of the RISD community are, and searching for a female equivalent to the word "dick," along with the comic "Nude Model Confidential" by Noa, "Comix", "Lion Eyes" by Tim Drain, event notices, and other announcements.
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Mixed Media April 30, 1998
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The April 30, 1998 issue includes articles on Student Alliance Forum on Technology, RISD Cabaret, Coen Brothers' movies reviews, along with the comic "Further Confessions of a RISD Nude Model-The Ultimate Comic Strip" by Noa, "Post Mortem" by Adam Swaab, "Special Baseball Presentation Story" by Jeremy, "Detective Vance Marble" by Hector Delgado and Dashiell Faireborn, "Softcore" by Jesse Wiens, event notices, and other announcements.
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Mixed Media April 26, 1998
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The April 26, 1998 issue includes an article on architect Frank Gehry, along with the comics "Buckshot Bill," "Post Mortem" by Adam Swaab, "Continuing Confessions" by Noa, event notices, and other announcements.
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Mixed Media April 12, 1998
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The April 12, 1998 issue includes articles on calling RISD community for human and ecosystem health awareness, RISD Continuing Education, and questioning RISD fees, along with the comic "Post Mortem" by Adam Swaab, "Confessions of a RISD Nude Model" by Noa, "What Went Wrong With 'Batman and Robin'", event notices, and other announcements.
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Mixed Media March 9, 1998
Students of RISD and RISD Archives
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The March 9, 1998 issue includes articles on the formation of a Student Advocacy Committee, the former NEA director who approved the grant for the controversial Mapplethorpe exhibition in the 80s, RISD student attitudes, a theatre production of "Hot L Baltimore," and the film "Wild Things," along with the comic "Post Mortem" by Adam Swaab, "Confessions of a RISD Nude Model" by Noa, event notices, and other announcements.